[GCARC] 10:27pm tonight - visible pass of ISS

Randy kewlflydude at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 7 23:17:30 EDT 2024


Watched it here in Havertown.
Was very easy to see and follow, but did locate it with SkyView app on iPhone.
Almost no clouds to obstruct.
Even took a few not so great pictures.
Thanks Jim!

> On Jul 7, 2024, at 6:40 PM, Jim n2gxj <jim.n2gxj at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Assuming skies stay clear, there is a good naked eye visible pass of the
> ISS tonight (very bright, -3.9)
> 
> Starts in the SW around 10:25pm,
> rises up following an arc across the sky to highest point 60 degrees up in
> the SE around 10:28,
> then continues towards the East, fading off over the Atlantic around 10:30
> 
> Want to try and catch it on the radio?
> The ISS fan page shows the current radio configurations and FM voice
> frequencies for us here in ITU region 2
> https://issfanclub.eu/iss-frequencies/
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> detail
> from heavens-above.com
> https://www.heavens-above.com/PassSummary.aspx?satid=25544&lat=39.7416&lng=-75.0789&loc=NJ_home&alt=45&tz=EST
> 
> Date Brightness Start Highest point End Pass type
> (mag) Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
> 
> 07 Jul
> <https://www.heavens-above.com/passdetails.aspx?lat=39.7416&lng=-75.0789&loc=NJ_home&alt=45&tz=EST&satid=25544&mjd=60499.1024589364&type=V>
> -3.9 22:24:17 10° SW 22:27:32 60° SE 22:30:49 10° ENE visible
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