International Space Station fly over
Posted by Daniel H on February 7, 2021, 8:13 am
I'm not sure how overhead this will be but its got a nice long viewing time and brightness. Just depends on how bored you are eh? Time: Sun Feb 07 7:49 PM, Visible: 6 min, Max Height: 63°, Appears: 10° above NNW, Disappears: 16° above SE
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Posted by Loretta W. on February 7, 2021, 8:02 pm, in reply to "International Space Station fly over"
That was fun! Thanks, Daniel. 7644320 | -----------------------Re: International Space Station fly over
Posted by Daniel H on February 7, 2021, 8:22 pm, in reply to "Re: International Space Station fly over"
I set the alarm on my cell phone so I don't forget. It went off, I went out to the beach and had to find a place out of the light pollution. I couldn't see very many stars so I was thinking it was going to be barely visible. Much to my surprise it was very visible and pretty much right over head i.e. a good one! I enjoy thinking about what is happening on the station and what it means that humans are capable of doing such a thing. I know there are opinions that say there are better places to spend the money and basically I agree with them. But there is also something about it that gives me hope, inspires me or something like that, and that is not an insignificant thing. We are moving through space as we orbit the sun, our solar system is moving through space within the milky way galaxy and the galaxy is moving through space in the universe. Now, should I go watch the last 1/4 of the super bowl? Ask me again in 5 minutes. | -----------------------
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