A quick glance at Heavens Above shows no passes until 5:41am sunday the 20th. I'll go out tonight anyways just in case. Last nights pass at 11:53 was one of the best I've seen, I took 4 good shots of it as it passed over. Howard --- On Sat, 7/19/08, Canopus56 <canopus56@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Canopus56 <canopus56@yahoo.com> Subject: [Utah-astronomy] ISS - Sat 7-19 21h44 -4 mag alt 41.4 and 23h19m -1 mag To: "Utah Astronomy List Serv" <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008, 6:34 PM Saturday 19 July 2008 21h44pm -4.0mag alt: 41.4 Appears 21h39m42s -0.4mag az:218.2° SW Culminates: 21h44m26s -4.2mag az:138.5° SE alt: 41.4° Disappears 21h49m13s -0.7mag az: 59.0° ENE elevation of sun: -9°
Saturday 19 July 2008 23h19am -1.1mag alt: 21.8 Appears 23h15m07s 0.3mag az:264.7° W Culminates: 23h19m42s -1.1mag az:335.8° alt: h:21.8° elevation of sun: -21°
Sunday 20 July 2008 4h07am -3.8mag alt 34 Appears 4h02m32s -0.3mag az:308.2° NW Culminates: 4h07m24s -3.8mag az: 34.0° NE alt: 59.9° Disappears 4h12m17s -0.2mag az:119.7° ESE elevation of sun: -19°
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