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Old 20-07-2005, 11:52 PM
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if nasa launches on the 26th july we will see the Shuttle and ISS

I got this information from heavens above. If NASA launches on july 26 we wil get to see them both together.

ISS - Visible Passes
Search Period Start: 12:00 Wednesday, 20 July, 2005
Search Period End: 12:00 Saturday, 30 July, 2005
Observer's Location: Wallsend ( 32.9170°S, 151.6670°E)
Local Time: Australian Eastern Standard Time (GMT + 10:00)
Orbit: 351 x 356 km, 51.6° (Epoch 20 Jul)


Click on the date to get a star chart and other pass details. Date Mag Starts Max. Altitude Ends
Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
23 Jul 2.3 05:28:18 10 SSE 05:28:31 10 SSE 05:28:44 10 SSE
24 Jul 1.0 05:53:04 10 SSW 05:55:38 27 SE 05:58:17 10 E
25 Jul 2.4 04:47:25 11 SE 04:47:25 11 SE 04:47:49 10 SE
25 Jul -0.7 06:19:27 10 SW 06:22:27 65 NW 06:25:24 10 NE
26 Jul 0.7 05:13:28 30 SSE 05:13:48 32 SE 05:16:34 10 ENE
27 Jul -0.5 05:39:35 34 WSW 05:40:33 52 NW 05:43:27 10 NNE
28 Jul 2.5 04:34:08 14 ENE 04:34:08 14 ENE 04:34:44 10 ENE
28 Jul 1.6 06:05:47 10 WNW 06:06:58 12 NW 06:08:08 10 NNW
29 Jul 1.6 05:00:24 18 NNE 05:00:24 18 NNE 05:01:24 10 NNE
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Old 21-07-2005, 02:42 PM
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Be nice to see them up there but they have to launch the shuttle first.
The Tuesday 'launch' is only a test of the sensors. If they work its a go, if not the launch will most likely be scrubbed until September.
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