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Buddy Dornster Member

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Posted: Tue Mar 3rd, 2009 04:40 am |
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| For those of you so interested, there will be a very bright pass of the International Space Station Saturday morning, starting about 6:09, peaking at 6:12 and hiding itself at 6:15. T'will start in the WNW, peak in the SW and set SE. Look for a fast moving, bright object.
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Buddy Dornster Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 13th, 2009 03:30 am |
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That one was nice, but there a couple, more user friendly, passes coming up over the weekend. On the 14th at 8:25 pm, then on the 16th at 7:44 pm. These should be very bright, even more so if the shuttle is docked. Both passes will be from SW to SE and pretty high in the sky at their peak.
Happy viewing.............
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Buddy Dornster Member

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Posted: Mon Mar 16th, 2009 01:41 pm |
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HEY! Here's a bonus if you can catch the ISS pass on the 16th. Space station passes over at 7:44, followed by the shuttle at 7:51. Bonus Points!
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