21-05-2011, 09:36pm
If anybody is interested, the space station and shuttle are very easily viewable at the moment. Sunday 22nd there is a pass that most should be able to see across the country (it relies on the sun being below the horizon and light reflected from the ISS/STS), assuming clear skies and no floodlit football ground right next door!
The following times are YOUR local time on Sunday evening and are provided free of GST.
Perth: NW to SE, peak at 1742 in the NE, elevation around 78 degrees above the horizon
Adelaide: NNW to ESE, peak at 1741 to the NN, elevation 43 degrees
Melbourne: NW to ESE peak in the NW 1813 elevation 62 degrees
Sydney: WNW to S, peak at 1813 to the SW elevation 31 degrees
There will be a number of passes in various locations over the next week or so, the following site is very good. Just remember to check that you enter your location correctly (and select ISS as the object) or the timing will be out.
http://www.heavens-above.com/
The following times are YOUR local time on Sunday evening and are provided free of GST.
Perth: NW to SE, peak at 1742 in the NE, elevation around 78 degrees above the horizon
Adelaide: NNW to ESE, peak at 1741 to the NN, elevation 43 degrees
Melbourne: NW to ESE peak in the NW 1813 elevation 62 degrees
Sydney: WNW to S, peak at 1813 to the SW elevation 31 degrees
There will be a number of passes in various locations over the next week or so, the following site is very good. Just remember to check that you enter your location correctly (and select ISS as the object) or the timing will be out.
http://www.heavens-above.com/
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