[PPRAANet] FW: Visible Pass of ISS - COS - 3 & 5 May 05 PM

Penney Alphonse LCdr CF NORAD J33N Alphonse.Penney at norad.mil
Tue May 3 16:01:37 EDT 2005


Hello everyone,

Here's some information on two passes that the International Space
Station will make over Colorado Springs tonight and Thursday evening.
The text below mentions two PowerPoint slides, but because attachments
cannot be included on the reflector, I cut the tabular data from the
slides and pasted it below.  I hope that the formatting doesn't get too
disrupted!

73
Al
VO1NO / W0

Subject: Visible Pass of ISS - COS - 3 & 5 May 05 PM


The International Space Station will make a visible pass over the
Colorado Springs area on Tuesday evening, 3 May 2005, just after sunset,
and again on the evening of 5 May 05.  Viewing times are accurate for a
radius of about 50 miles.  See the attached PowerPoint slide for
details.  There are two slides in the file.

The ISS passes within view of Colorado Springs occur frequently but most
passes are in the middle of the night when the ISS is in the Earth's
shadow or during the day when the sky is too bright.  Visible passes
occur when the ground observer is in darkness yet the satellite is
illuminated by the sun.  This occurs if the satellite passes within view
just before sunrise or just after sunset.  Most visible passes are low
on the horizon and, therefore, difficult to see.  Generally, I only send
out viewing information for high elevation passes.  This past winter the
weather was cloudy just about every time there was a high elevation
pass.

When a visible pass occurs, the ISS can be seen with the naked eye
because it is in low earth orbit and it reflects a lot of sunlight
because it is so large.  Weight: 404,069 pounds.  Habitable Volume:
15,000 cubic feet
Dimensions: Width Across Solar Arrays: 240 feet
Length: 146 feet from Destiny Lab to Zvezda; (171 feet with a Progress
docked)
Height: 90 feet

The Expedition 11 crew -- Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, 46, and NASA
Astronaut John Phillips, 54, -- launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan at 8:46 p.m. EDT Thursday, 14 April 2005, right on schedule. 
With this 11th crew of the International Space Station was European
Space Agency Astronaut Roberto Vittori of Italy. Their Soyuz TMA capsule
reached orbit a little less than nine minutes after liftoff. 

Their Soyuz docked with the Space Station at 10:19 p.m. EDT April 16. 

Expedition 11's Krikalev and Phillips will spend about six months aboard
the Space Station. Vittori spent almost eight days on the Station
conducting scientific experiments, and returned to Earth with the
Expedition 10 crew on 24 April. 

Highlights of the new Expedition 11 International Space Station crew's
mission include welcoming the crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery on its
STS-114 mission, currently scheduled for July 2005, the first Shuttle
flight since the Columbia accident.  Discovery crewmembers will conduct
three spacewalks at the Station, deliver several tons of equipment and
supplies and return to Earth with equipment and scientific experiments
and trash from the Station. 

They also may see the addition of a third crewmember to the Station this
summer brought to the Station by Atlantis on the STS-121 mission. Plans
call for them to do two spacewalks, the first in August from the U.S.
Airlock Quest in U.S. spacesuits, and the second, in September, in
Russian spacesuits from the Pirs Airlock. The spacewalkers will continue
outfitting the Station's exterior and work with scientific experiments. 

Krikalev is a veteran of five previous spaceflights, including two
missions to the Russian space station Mir and two Shuttle flights. He
was a member of the first Station crew, serving aboard a much smaller
ISS from Nov. 2, 2000, to March 18, 2001. He has spent a year, 5 months
and 10 days in space. This flight should see him become the world's most
experienced space traveler. 

Born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Russia, he graduated from what
is now St. Petersburg Technical University in 1981 and then joined NPO
Energia, the Russian organization responsible for human spaceflight. He
was selected as a cosmonaut in 1985. 

Record or not, just being in space isn't what's important, Krikalev
says. "The job itself is very interesting for me, being there and being
able to look back on Earth, to do something challenging." He said he
probably hasn't paid enough attention to that record. 

Phillips was born in Fort Belvoir, Va., and considers Scottsdale, Ariz.,
his home. He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1972 and became a Naval
aviator. After leaving the Navy in 1982, he earned a masters and
doctorate in geophysics and space physics from the University of
California in 1984 and 1987. He did postdoctoral work at the Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory in New Mexico. 

He was selected as an astronaut in 1996. He was a member of the STS-100
crew of Endeavour in 2001. On that mission he coordinated two spacewalks
at the Station to install Canadarm2. 

Phillips has wanted to return to the Station ever since. "It was a
wonderful place to be," he said. "The crew was doing a great job; they
were having a good time." He wanted to stay longer then. Now he'll have
about six months there. 

Krikalev and Phillips are the Station's fifth two-person crew. After the
Columbia accident on Feb. 1, 2003, the ISS Program and the international
partners determined that because of limitations on supplies the Station
would be occupied by two crewmembers instead of three until Shuttle
flights resume. 
 
The 11th crew will continue science activities, initially with
facilities and samples already on the Station, but later with
experiments scheduled to arrive at the Station aboard Discovery. 

The science team at the Payload Operations Center at the Marshall Space
Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will continue to operate some
experiments without crew input and other experiments are designed to
function autonomously. 

Krikalev and Phillips are scheduled to spend about 180 days on the
Station, returning to Earth in October, a little over a week after the
arrival of their Expedition 12 successors. 

If this message was forwarded to you and you would like to subscribe to
future visible passes of the ISS and the Shuttle, send an e-mail to:
jefferson.barker at us.army.mil.  Be sure to mention what city you live in
since I send out visible pass information for many locations around the
country.

Jeff Barker
(ARINC Engineering Services)

Tuesday 3 May
Event	Time	Elevation 	Azimuth 	Distance (km)
Rises above horizon	20:55:24	-0?	223? (SW )	2,144
Reaches 10? elevation	20:57:25	10?	220? (SW )	1,308
Maximum elevation		21:00:18	61?	137? (SE )
401
Enters shadow		21:04:16	4?	55? (NE )	1,762
Drops below 10? elev	21:03:11	10?	58? (ENE)	1,313


Thursday 5 May
Event	Time	Elevation 	Azimuth 	Distance (km)
Rises above horizon	20:13:55	-0?	226? (SW )	2,146
Reaches 10? elevation	20:15:55	10?	225? (SW )	1,309
Maximum elevation		20:18:50	74?	137? (SE )
366
Drops below 10? elev	20:21:45	10?	55? (NE )	1,314
Sets				20:23:45	0?	53? (NE )
2,155


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