8 Jul
2009
8 Jul
'09
4:26 p.m.
Looks like another, though not as high, pass this evening (Wednesday). Rising in the SW at 9:25, passing about 1/3 of the way up the SE sky at 9:29 and then fading as it passes into the shadow of the Earth high in the NE at 9:34. SpaceWeather is reporting a number of sightings of Progress 33 following about a minute behind ISS. patrick On 07 Jul 2009, at 22:57, Chuck Hards wrote:
Tonight's overpass was excellent. Very dramatic overhead, with the fat just-past-full moon low in the southeast, looking-on.