see the ISS tonite....

Started by art b, April 17, 2012, 10:07:34 AM

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Andy

Woah, Art... That articles from 2010!!

As it happens, you can more often than not see it at least once a week when it does a fly-by at night.

If you go outside and have a perfect clear night, spend about 10-15 minutes looking at the stars. Apart from the obvious planes that flash, look for faint moving lights, in a straight line. These are a mixture of satellites and space junk floating around, reflecting off the sun.

Roadkill

Quoting: Andy
That articles from 2010!!


It takes a while for information to trickle through to the villages . . .


FUBAR

It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

art b

yo mo fo's...

this week is going to be a great time to view the iss....due to its postion and the amount of light bouncing off of it...
it was on radio 4 today..

heres a more modern link..

.it not my fault google seems to bring old pages to the front of a search...

http://www.meteorwatch.org/2012/04/12/beginners-guide-to-seeing-the-international-space-station-iss/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.meteorwatch.org/2012/04/12/beginners-guide-to-seeing-the-international-space-station-iss/
This forum needs, ''YOU'' posting,Not just reading ! :moon:

FUBAR

Quoting: art b
yo mo fo's...


It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

art b

yay ...awesome
21.35 tonite.. clear skys and the iss came over the horizon over our house and disappeared into the eastern sky,
gradually fading as it lost the sunlight...
it was extremely bright an gone in around 6 mins...

over tomorra at 22.15....


http://spaceweather.com/flybys/search_results.php?lat=52.25&long=-0.883333&offset=0&country=GB&state=Northamptonshire&city=Northampton\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://spaceweather.com/flybys/search_results.php?lat=52.25&long=-0.883333&offset=0&country=GB&state=Northamptonshire&city=Northampton
This forum needs, ''YOU'' posting,Not just reading ! :moon:

Roadkill

Does it show up on the Google Sky app ???

EDIT - Printing off that link to remind me.

Incursus

Quoting: Roadkill
Does it show up on the Google Sky app ???

Nah I checked

Edit:

Though there is an App for that!
ISS Detector.  

It even sets an alarm for next pass on your location and a weather report

Roadkill

Cool

Also :

"the next major meteor shower in 2012 – the Lyrid shower in April – will be virtually moon-free. Mark your calendar for the best night – the evening of April 21 until dawn April 22, 2012"

http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/earthskys-meteor-shower-guide\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/earthskys-meteor-shower-guide

Andy

Quoting: Roadkill
"the next major meteor shower in 2012 – the Lyrid shower in April – will be virtually moon-free. Mark your calendar for the best night – the evening of April 21 until dawn April 22, 2012"


Gotta be up early for that one, looking at a 1-2am for your best chance of seeing any. Add to that, its pretty low in the sky, you'll want to be out in the sticks to see it.

Roadkill

From memory the July-August showers I found best when I was younger.  Good rate, too.

Andy

That'll be the Persieds, they're always best for seeing them. I think last year it was a bit cloudy at the peak. Can't really remember. Haven't seen a good one since I was about 10 or so, used to go out in the garden and watch till we either got bored or cold.

Still waiting to get some decent photos of them.

Roadkill

Yeah, remember looking out my bedroom window at 4am when I was <thinks> about . . err . . 15 ? . . and seeing them clearly.

Used to sit in the back garden too when I was younger.

When I built the conservatory last year part of the reason I opted for a glass roof (over polycarb) was so I could sit out there and see the sky clearly.

Works a treat - especially as I've cut the tree down over the back - got good visability, albeit with some light pollution (but minimal considering where I am).

Big Mouse

Sitting in the dark, looking at the sky - you're a dad!

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a91_formula

In fact just noticed it was due to go over three minutes after I posted - so went outside and there it was
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