Space station flyover tonight

Time: Sun Oct 26 7:39 PM, Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 53 degrees, Appears: NW, Disappears: ESE

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Weather was perfect for that,

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What happened?

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Thanks, got the grandkids onboard. That thing hauls arse.

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Originally posted by 23Sailfish

What happened?


It was over your head.

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If it’s nice and dark(away from city lights), you can see all kinds of satellites go over and shooting stars. I’ve never seen the space station though.

There is a rocket launch tonight north of us that you will supposedly be able to see.

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Try the ISS Detector app for your phone. It has the space station and other visible satellites. Tells you when/where to look for them.

15’ Ocean Kayak Scupper Pro

www.nasa.gov also has a great app out there.

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quote:
Originally posted by CaptFritz

There is a rocket launch tonight north of us that you will supposedly be able to see.


Barely visible, maybe.

Time: Tue Oct 28 7:39 PM, Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 40 degrees, Appears: W, Disappears: SSE

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Thanks Fritz! My boy is excited to see the ISS and potentially the Orb-3.

The Ord-3 exploded!

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Originally posted by UT_VOLS13

The Ord-3 exploded!


Wow

Check out this video:

Amazing Video: NASA Antares rocket explodes on liftoff
https://social.newsinc.com/media/json/69017/28045226/singleVideoOG.html?videoId=28045226&type=VideoPlayer/16x9&widgetId=2&trackingGroup=69017

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Wow

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Thanks Fritz again. My boy loved the International Space Station.

23 thinks all of this is nonsense and is mocking us. Being in the band really took it’s toll on him and he is now lashing out later in life.

Time: Wed Oct 29 6:50 PM, Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 87 degrees, Appears: NW, Disappears: SE

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Location Lookup…
http://spotthestation.nasa.gov/