[kj] OT : ISS & Shuttle Atlantis

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From: antoni at clara.netTo: gathering at misera.netDate: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 20:53:15 +0000Subject: Re: [kj] OT : ISS & Shuttle Atlantis



Really glad that Jamie & yourself got a good view ooop norf this evening, would be nice to see a pass where the shuttle is detached from the ISS and you get two brights objects < ISS being the brighter > following each other in close formation ... unfortunately it was a bit of a "pea souper" for us in Hertfordshire tonight, so much that you could barely see the moon through the murk ... but yesterday just before the evening's festivities I decided to pop into the Early Learning Centre and bought the Space Shuttle & booster rocket/s plus transporter for a mere 12.50 GBP though Henry managed to yank off one of the payload doors within a couple of hours ... well, it did say 3 to 8 years so it serves me right ... doh ... the ISS continues to grow and will hopefully continue to fascinate many, especially being such a bright and reliable "naked eye" object to view on a clear night ... half the problem with astronomy seems to be a struggle to see anything that exciting through light polluted urban skies and without a seriously powerful telescope ... I suspect the NASA website may also be getting a few hits from this household over the coming months too ... Regards, Antoni


----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Whitehead
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] OT : ISS & Shuttle Atlantis
We all went out and saw it.Now my daughter Emma (4) is fascinated by it all and we are watching all the vids on the NASA web site.Brian
On 13/02/2008, fatpotanga <fatpotanga at gmail.com> wrote:

Saw it!
Thanks Antoni

:)




On 12 Feb 2008, at 20:05, pssyche23 wrote:
Tomorrow night's pass at approx 18:03 is probably the best remaining chance before Atlantis detaches from ISS ... at 40+ degrees max above horizon ... again from WSW to SE (basically looking to the south and across from West to East) ... visible for a full 3 minutes ... it really stands out ... it should be below the crescent moon ... the planet Mars is still up there too looking a bit orangey ... hopefully another clear evening sky in the UK ... a good excuse to leave work early and get back home ...




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