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We've spotted a rather bright spec from about 4pm today, when the rest of the sky is clear. It hasn't moved and is now 5:08pm, it's still the only visable "star" - I've just been on spotthestation.nasa.gov and it turns out the ISS is currently visable in my location.
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/view.cfm...
Is this actually the station?
Quite interesting.
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/view.cfm...
Is this actually the station?
Quite interesting.
Dr Jekyll said:
The ISS moves pretty fast, crosses the sky in a few minutes.
So I'm guessing that what I'm seeing isn't the ISS? I did notice on that website, that the time visable is roughly two minutes, after I first posted.This bright spec is still there, hasn't moved position (I don't think) in the hour we've noticed it.
Hrimfaxi said:
So I'm guessing that what I'm seeing isn't the ISS? I did notice on that website, that the time visable is roughly two minutes, after I first posted.
This bright spec is still there, hasn't moved position (I don't think) in the hour we've noticed it.
You email crossed with my edit. I've just had a look and I reckon it's Venus.This bright spec is still there, hasn't moved position (I don't think) in the hour we've noticed it.
Dr Jekyll said:
Hrimfaxi said:
So I'm guessing that what I'm seeing isn't the ISS? I did notice on that website, that the time visable is roughly two minutes, after I first posted.
This bright spec is still there, hasn't moved position (I don't think) in the hour we've noticed it.
You email crossed with my edit. I've just had a look and I reckon it's Venus.This bright spec is still there, hasn't moved position (I don't think) in the hour we've noticed it.
There's Windows, iOS and Android apps that'll tell you what's up there & track the ISS as well.
E.g.
http://www.isstracker.com/
E.g.
http://www.isstracker.com/
Just in case anyone hasn't seen it yet, the ISS will be making some nice bright passes over the UK during July and August.
Here it is last night.
Hopefully we'll get a clearer night tomorrow as I'm trying to get a shot of the ISS with another satellite crossing around the same time, which happens every now and then.
Here it is last night.
Hopefully we'll get a clearer night tomorrow as I'm trying to get a shot of the ISS with another satellite crossing around the same time, which happens every now and then.
Saw it on Monday night, perfect cloudless sky down in Devon, very bright.
I suspect most here who are interested have already signed up, but registering and setting a location at http://www.heavens-above.com gives a very handy table of satellite passes, including the ISS.
Not much chance for this evening though - I'm in the middle of light-polluted Bracknell, and the weather is pants....
I suspect most here who are interested have already signed up, but registering and setting a location at http://www.heavens-above.com gives a very handy table of satellite passes, including the ISS.
Not much chance for this evening though - I'm in the middle of light-polluted Bracknell, and the weather is pants....
There is an ISS spotting thread that's been running on PH for years -
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
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