[CTSARA] Space Shuttle and ISS visible at 5:48 and 7:23 Tuesday evening

Andrew Siegel andrew at siegel.org
Tue Mar 8 17:03:21 EST 2011


This is from an astronomy mailing list that I subscribe to:

About 5:48, look about 10 degrees above the northwestern horizon.  You
should see two moving objects; the first will be Discovery, with the
Space Station right behind it.  They will travel about 1/3 of the way
above the north-northeast, finally disappearing 10 degrees to the
east.

A second pairing will start about 7:23, 10 degrees above the
west-northwestern horizon.  They will move to close to1/3 of the way
above the southwest, and then leave our sky at 7:26 in the
south-southwest.  Again, the Discovery will be at the lead.  Remember
that the Discovery is, at this time, scheduled to land tomorrow, and
it will never fly again.

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