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Space Station Marathon Starting This Weekend

RobGoldsmith writes with this snippet from Space Fellowship: "If you've never seen a spaceship with your own eyes, now's your chance. The International Space Station (ISS) is about to make a remarkable series of flybys over the United States. Beginning this 4th of July weekend, the station will appear once, twice, and sometimes three times a day for many days in a row. No matter where you live, you should have at least a few opportunities to see the biggest spaceship ever built."

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  1. Heavens Above by Flyer434 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Another source for flyby times for the ISS and more. Plus, no java required. http://www.heavens-above.com/

  2. Wolfram Alpha can help! by neiras · · Score: 5, Informative

    For instance:

    http://www92.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=iss+rise+vancouver ...gives you the next ISS flyover for Vancouver, BC.

    1. Re:Wolfram Alpha can help! by chaseneb · · Score: 4, Informative

      http://www47.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=iss This link works slightly better as it will use geolocation based upon your ip address.

  3. Re:Why only the US? by Darth_brooks · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yep, us dastardly uh-mer-uh-can's have, using the power of our fourth grade math skills, manipulated the laws of orbital mechanics to give you yer-o-pee'ins the short end of the stick. U-S-A! U-S-A!

    The improved viewing lasts from the middle of July, including the days leading up to the Endevour ink-up through the end of the month. RTFA.

    --
    There are some people that if they don't know, you can't tell 'em.
  4. Re:Why only the US? by michaelhood · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tell you what- you bring the Eiffel Tower or the Tower of Pisa by, and I'll let you take a look at the International Space Station.

  5. Re:Why only the US? by nedlohs · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes because rather than being the chance of the position of the sun, the earth, the ISS, and their orbits, it's a conspiracy by Americans.

    They make sure it doesn't pass over Europe - makes for some rather hard orbital mechanics - magical ones even as it makes hard turns in its orbit to avoid a continent- but well worth it!

  6. Re:Flyby times by Snowblindeye · · Score: 4, Informative

    I like this site: n2yo. You can see the current position of the ISS, or get the 5 day flyover predictions with details If you click on 'draw' it will show you a graph for each pass, with blue where the station is in the shadow and yellow where it is in the light.