Saturday, 18 July 2009

International Space Staion UK viewing details for 19 & 21 Jul 2009

You can see the International Space Station as a bright, slow moving point of light across the sky at the following times:

Date

Appears

Max Height

Vanishes

Time

Alt.

Az.

Time

Alt.

Az.

Time

Alt.

Az.

19 Jul

22:09

10

W

22:12

50

SSW

22:14

12

E

21 Mar

21:22

10

W

21:25

49

SW

21:28

10

SE

Alt is Altitude in degrees above the horizon. 0 degrees is the horizon up to 90 degrees which is the point directly above your head.
Az is Azimuth (basically the compass bearing).
As ever, the actual times will vary (up to a few minutes) depending on your location.

Starry Skies,

Anton
[Captain Cosmos]

Night Sky information and Space Stuff on my site: www.vamplew.co.uk

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

International Space Staion UK viewing details for 16, 17 & 18 Jun 2009

You can see the International Space Station as a bright, slow moving point of light across the sky at the following times:

Date

Appears

Max Height

Vanishes

Time

Alt.

Az.

Time

Alt.

Az.

Time

Alt.

Az.

16 Jun

22:31

10

W

22:34

85

S

22:37

10

E

17 Jun

22:55

10

W

22:58

51

S

23:00

25

sE

18 Jun

21:45

10

W

21:46

83

S

21:50

10

E



Alt is Altitude in degrees above the horizon. 0 degrees is the horizon up to 90 degrees which is the point directly above your head.
Az is Azimuth (basically the compass bearing).
As ever, the actual times will vary (up to a few minutes) depending on your location.

Starry Skies,

Anton
[Captain Cosmos]

Night Sky information and Space Stuff on my site: www.vamplew.co.uk

Find out more about watching the Space Station here

Monday, 13 July 2009

International Space Staion UK viewing details for 14 & 15 Jun 2009

You can see the International Space Station as a bright, slow moving point of light across the sky at the following times:

Date

Appears

Max Height

Vanishes

Time

Alt.

Az.

Time

Alt.

Az.

Time

Alt.

Az.

14 Jun

21:42

10

W

21:45

89

S

21:48

10

E

14 Jun

23:17

10

W

23:20

85

S

23:22

20

E

15 Jun

22:06

10

W

22:10

81

S

22:12

10

E



Alt is Altitude in degrees above the horizon. 0 degrees is the horizon up to 90 degrees which is the point directly above your head.
Az is Azimuth (basically the compass bearing).
As ever, the actual times will vary (up to a few minutes) depending on your location.

Starry Skies,

Anton
[Captain Cosmos]

Night Sky information and Space Stuff on my site: www.vamplew.co.uk

Find out more about watching the Space Station here