Cazzie
SOH-CM-2024
The wife and two boys saw it with me when it passed SW to NW last night from about 10:43 EDT to 10:49. The magnitude then was -2.0, the same as Jupiter, in other words you cannot miss it. This morning, it passed nearly overhead from 5:03 EDT to 5:09 at a brighter -2.6 magnitude in dusky morning light.
Tonight it will pass SE to NE at magnitude -3.2, when it passes from 9:31 to 9:37.
To find out when and where to look for the ISS, visit Heavens Above: http://www.heavens-above.com/.
Under Configuration, click the edit manually and type in your coordinates. If you do not know then, use the map or nearest city listed or get them from Google Earth or Google Maps. Then set your time zone and click Submit. Click ISS and a table will be shown showing when and where to look. Click a date for a star chart and click the Ground Track link for a chart showing the course.
Caz
Tonight it will pass SE to NE at magnitude -3.2, when it passes from 9:31 to 9:37.
To find out when and where to look for the ISS, visit Heavens Above: http://www.heavens-above.com/.
Under Configuration, click the edit manually and type in your coordinates. If you do not know then, use the map or nearest city listed or get them from Google Earth or Google Maps. Then set your time zone and click Submit. Click ISS and a table will be shown showing when and where to look. Click a date for a star chart and click the Ground Track link for a chart showing the course.
Caz