Archive for March, 2008

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

International Space Station Tonight (Saturday the 29th)

Ok satellite watchers, on March 29  at about 7:55 PM EST, begin watching in the SW for a pair of orbiting satellites. One of these, the brighter, is the International Space Station (ISS). It will fly by for about 5 minutes between the SW and NE. It will pass almost directly overhead. Hopefully the sky is clear and it should make a really spectacular sighting.

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Friday, March 28th, 2008

International Space Station Fly Overs!!

Syracuse, NY   Sunrise/set: 06:53 am / 07:27 pm
Predicted passes for: ISS        

             Local   Duration
   Date       Time    (min)   Approach     Max. elevation    Departure
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2008/03/28   09:11 pm   3   13° above W     34° above NNW   29° above N�
2008/03/29   07:58 pm   5   17° above SW    84° above SW    10° above ENE
2008/03/29   09:33 pm   2   10° above WNW   20° above NNW   20° above NNW
2008/03/30   08:20 pm   5   11° above W     35° above NNW   10° above NE
2008/03/30   09:56 pm   1   11° above NW    14° above NNW   14° above NNW
2008/03/31   08:43 pm   4   15° above NW    20° above NNW   10° above NE
2008/04/01   09:06 pm   2   14° above NNW   16° above N     12° above NNE

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