International Space Station Overhead tonight - twice

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HAH! Got it right! YAY!
 
Mik3 said:
Man you have clear skies! You live in the country?

Great pic BTW :)


Yea, im in the UK.

West of London by about 20 miles :p

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seaviewuk said:
You are getting better at this capture lark! Nice blacks tonight :)

What's with the wiggly line bit at the bottom?


What wiggly line? Its all ISS and star trails :)
 
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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


:)
 
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Thanks for posting.
Also, looking forward to the ever increasing probability of seeing F-BTSD overhead at some point :-) - know you did loads for the Vulcan TTS project. Nice one mate.

fanger

Didn't have anything to do with the Vulcan to the Sky thing bar donating!!!

And don't expect SD in the air any time soon. I'd like it to happen but it's just not possible.

However this isn't the thread for it.
 
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