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(7,505 posts)Roland99
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(7,505 posts)yonder
(9,666 posts)fly over. The shuttle was in the process of docking or undocking (don't remember) and was a distance away from the ISS. The 3 or 4 fingers at arms length separation was VERY impressive and a sight I'll never forget for it's uniqueness.
alittlelark
(18,890 posts)Sometimes I see space trash re-entering the atmosphere.
SeattleVet
(5,477 posts)They also have an app available.
There are several other apps for ios and Android. I use one called Sat Track on my Android tablet.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)From your location. You load it on your phone, let it track your location and it will alert you before the ISS comes over your area.
The one my sister uses tells you where it will come from and where it will leave your view - say it tells you the ISS wil come from the NNW and pass to the SSE.
I'm not sure which one she uses, there are a lot of them. I just loaded ISS Detector on my Samsung phone - it was the top rated one. It will be two days before I can test it - that's the next time the ISS will go over my location, according to the the app.
JDC
(10,127 posts)BadGimp
(4,015 posts)It was very cool...
Iggo
(47,555 posts)Weird is the word.
And yes, very cool.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,461 posts)His segment on the 6:00 news. Bob Ryan, on DC-area WRC, channel 4.
I never got tired of watching ISS. I haven't seen it in a few years. I know; I can look it up.