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Posted By: cmw2a ISS - 9th Jun 2013 10:11pm
If anyone's still around in the early hours take a look up in the sky, the INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION is due to fly over Time: Mon Jun 10 at 0:18 AM, Visible for 6 min, Max Height: 57 degrees, Appears: W, Disappears: ESE
Posted By: Sallybear Re: ISS - 9th Jun 2013 10:42pm
I'd love to see this, sky looks reasonably clear too. I don't have a compass though, I more or less know where the sun sets etc, so could get a general direction, would it be obvious do you think?
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: ISS - 9th Jun 2013 10:53pm
It was very clear last night smile. You won't miss it if you are looking in the general direction!
Posted By: missmoneypenny Re: ISS - 9th Jun 2013 10:57pm
Originally Posted by Sallybear
I'd love to see this, sky looks reasonably clear too. I don't have a compass though, I more or less know where the sun sets etc, so could get a general direction, would it be obvious do you think?
Yes was amazing worth it.did you catch any on camera?
Posted By: missmoneypenny Re: ISS - 9th Jun 2013 11:17pm
Originally Posted by RUDEBOX
It was very clear last night smile. You won't miss it if you are looking in the general direction!
you any pics to share with us?
Posted By: cmw2a Re: ISS - 9th Jun 2013 11:20pm
https://www.youtube.com/results?sea...6.0...0.0...1ac.1.11.youtube.CrcNJi92vjw if this link doesn't work, go on you tube and type in Departing space station commander provides tour - give it a go.
Posted By: missmoneypenny Re: ISS - 9th Jun 2013 11:25pm
good thanks for sharing cmw2a
Posted By: SoundLad Re: ISS - 10th Jun 2013 12:47pm
Some great sites for information and even a Live Feed from the station its self.

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream (Main Live Feed from the ISS)

http://www.isstracker.com/ (Track the Station as it Orbits Earth)

http://spacestationlive.nasa.gov/timeline/ (Time line of astronauts doings, what there doing and console views from Kennedy Space Center)

If your the fortunate one who has a Radio Scanner these frequencies might help you catch the station speaking to Amateur Radio Operators if they have spare time. Its very rare but it may be good to listen while it passes over head.

Amateur Radio Frequencies (Note: Only one mode active at a time)

FM VOICE for ITU Region 1: Europe-Middle East-Africa-North Asia

Downlink 145.800
Uplink 145.200

FM VOICE for ITU Region 2&3: North and South America-Caribbean-Greenland-Australia-South Asia

Downlink 145.800
Uplink 144.490

FM U/v VOICE Repeater (Worldwide)

Downlink 145.800
Uplink 437.800

FM V/u with PL VOICE Repeater (Worldwide)

Downlink 437.800
Uplink 145.990 with 67.0 PL

FM L/v VOICE Repeater (Worldwide)

Downlink 145.800
Uplink 1269.650

AX.25 1200 Bd AFSK Packet Radio (Worldwide)

Downlink 145.825
Uplink 145.825

FM SSTV downlink (Worldwide)

Downlink 145.800

UHF Simplex (rarely used)

Downlink 437.550
Uplink 437.550

Other Frequencies

121.125 FM
RS EVA from Orlan suit

121.75 FM
Down link from Soyuz-TM (voice). RS EVA from Orlan suit. Soyuz VHF-2. Progress Telemetry.

130.167 AM
VHF-2 Down link from Zarya (Service Module). RS EVA to Orlan suits

143.625 FM
VHF-1 down link. Main Russian communications channel. Often active over Moscow You can hear air to ground conversations in Russian. Sometimes English when US crews talk to their NASA representative in Star City.

Enjoy... smile



Posted By: tedmus Re: ISS - 10th Jun 2013 1:05pm
Time: Mon Jun 10/11:29 PM, Visible: 6 min, Max Height: 63 degrees, Appears: W, Disappears: ESE
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