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And also kinda knowing they are looking at us while we look back at them. Nuts! Bet they get the better view tho, lol. |
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Once you've seen one and know what you're looking for (kind of like a plane, but moving very smoothly and with no flashing lights) you'll start to see them without needing the predictions. The hours after sunset are best. After that you'll be looking for Iridium flares (reflections from very low communication satellites): harder to spot because they only last a few seconds, but bright enough to be visible in broad daylight. The best time I saw ISS was after a shuttle had just undocked and was on it's way back: we saw both of them, one followed by the other. They were a huge distance apart in different orbits, but it was weird to see two dots travelling together across the sky, and knowing they both had people in them. |
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Well tonight we have been incredibly lucky, we got to see perhaps 7 or 8 really good metor passes. :D:cool:
I think in the next couple of days we may even get some good photos of Mars, the only thing stopping us currently is the inconsiderate building in the way of the telescope. :evil: |
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Sadly not, as that silly building is the one I happen to live in right now ;)
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always an excuse aint there ;)
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