International Space Station Overhead tonight - twice

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Thought i'd update this thread again, THREE years later, wow :o

Anyway, times up until 12th August 2010:

For starts, max and ends, the data is layed out as so: Time, altitude (IE degrees above horizon) and rough heading.

Date - Magnitude - Starts - Max Brightness - Ends
7 Aug -1.7 05:17:24 10 SSW 05:19:47 22 SSE 05:22:09 10 E
8 Aug -0.8 04:11:07 10 SSE 04:11:54 11 SE 04:12:40 10 ESE
9 Aug -1.9 04:36:33 12 SSW 04:38:37 24 SSE 04:41:06 10 E
10 Aug -1.0 03:30:53 12 SE 03:30:53 12 SE 03:31:56 10 ESE
10 Aug -3.1 05:02:37 10 SW 05:05:31 48 SSE 05:08:24 10 E
11 Aug -2.2 03:56:48 24 S 03:57:23 26 SSE 03:59:58 10 E
11 Aug -3.5 05:29:32 10 WSW 05:32:31 81 S 05:35:30 10 E
12 Aug -3.3 04:22:41 23 SW 04:24:15 52 SSE 04:27:10 10 E

5th June 2010


You should see it moving across the sky, quicker than anything, brighter than anything.

West to east.

Have fun :)
 
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I honestly thought I saw it over the weekend (saturday). There was an incredibly bright satellite which passed over, definitely wasn't a plane and I thought it was too bright to be a satellite. Very cool if it was indeed the ISS, but I'll have a look out for it tonight too and see if it's comparable. Thanks!
 
my sources tell me its actually aliens from uranus that are flying over tonight on a spy mission

the space station storys a lie
 
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