steveb64
8th November 2007, 09:32
...and when it's going to be visible...
For those that like to do a little stargazing, I spotted this link to NASA. Gives the time, direction, and duration the Space Station (and Shuttle if in orbit) will be visible from your nearest city...
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/skywatch.cgi?country=New+Zealand
Looks like Sat 17th will be good for me...
Sat Nov 17/09:32 PM, for 2 Min Duration, at 81 degrees above horizon, from 32 degrees above SW to 56 degrees above ENE.
Has it going just about right overhead... Saw it a couple of shuttle missions ago, near end of last summer - BRIGHT large star, MOVING across the sky real quick. Was easy to see, even though it wasn't dark (early evening, so sun down, just) yet.
For those that like to do a little stargazing, I spotted this link to NASA. Gives the time, direction, and duration the Space Station (and Shuttle if in orbit) will be visible from your nearest city...
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/skywatch.cgi?country=New+Zealand
Looks like Sat 17th will be good for me...
Sat Nov 17/09:32 PM, for 2 Min Duration, at 81 degrees above horizon, from 32 degrees above SW to 56 degrees above ENE.
Has it going just about right overhead... Saw it a couple of shuttle missions ago, near end of last summer - BRIGHT large star, MOVING across the sky real quick. Was easy to see, even though it wasn't dark (early evening, so sun down, just) yet.