this was posted on our local club server in houston. nick teaches at a 
clear lake school (nasa area) and also teaches astronauts so they can 
get their license.

73...bruce

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        [CLARC] ISS Visible Passes
Date:   Tue, 28 Jul 2009 19:39:35 -0500
From:   Nick Lance <[email protected]>
To:     CLARC <[email protected]>



You should be able to see the ISS, Shutle and progress simultaneously
tonight!  A very rare event.  I'll be on the CLARC repeater beginning
around 9:10 pm.

Nick

SATELLITE       LOCAL   DURATION        MAX ELEV        APPROACH        
DEPARTURE
        DATE/TIME       (MIN)   (DEG)   (DEG-DIR)       (DEG-DIR)
                                        


ISS     Mon Jul 27/08:50 PM     4       21      11 above N      10 above E
ISS     Mon Jul 27/10:25 PM     <  1    13      10 above W      13 above W
ISS     Tue Jul 28/09:16 PM     3       79      33 above NW     24 above SE
ISS     Wed Jul 29/09:40 PM     2       15      11 above W      14 above SSW
ISS     Fri Jul 31/08:54 PM     2       14      13 above WSW    10 above SSW
ISS     Tue Aug 11/06:21 AM     2       13      10 above SSE    13 above ESE
                                        

-- 

Bruce Paige, KK5DO

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