11 Apr
2007
11 Apr
'07
1:19 p.m.
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Greetings from n2oeq, long island new york
Last night was ideal for viewing the ISS after sunset in the southeast sky. Pass times are ideal now for the viewing of the ISS in the lower 48. I havent seen the ISS for a number of years. Now, with the extra solar panels and trusses, it is much brighter than before. It was brighter than a planet or star or airplane.
Check your home or online tracking program for visible passes around the states. Truly impressive sight.
73, pat n2oeq
Generally , passes from about an hour to hour and a half after sunset are best for viewing.
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