Re: ISS Pass and Sonic Booms !!
Almost forgot about the Jules Verne. Shining like a 1st magnitude star, the European Space Agency's Jules Verne cargo carrier is flying 2000 km or 4 minutes ahead of the ISS. A little harder to see then the ISS but give it a shot around 20:16. Start looking in the SW direction, and reaching 52 degree elevation in the NW and setting at NNE.
-- "Keith N4ZQ" n4zq@netzero.net wrote: With the wave off of the original 19:05 EDT Shuttle landing, the second opportunity is at 20:39 EDT. The flight path for the shuttle is now to cross central Florida just north of the Tampa Bay area, Orlando and then the Cape. With sunset at 19:46 EDT that means if you step out around 20:20 and look south west you'll get to see the ISS go by on a 52 degree elevation pass, followed shortly by the sonic booms of the shuttle.
Happy viewing... Keith N4ZQ
_____________________________________________________________ Click to find quality jewelry at huge discounts. http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2221/fc/Ioyw6i4uUvhEjQAoUBgBdTlBdLxYK...
participants (1)
-
Keith N4ZQ