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Old 03-16-2009, 06:36 AM   #1
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Default Space Shuttle sighting!

Anyone else see Discovery fly overhead last night? 8:21 PM. Came from the SW to the SE, very high in the sky. Very bright, very fast! WMUR said it would be sort of low by their diagram. But it was up there. I almost missed it, but my other half saw it first.
Pretty cool as it was only 40 minutes from liftoff and it had already gone around the planet eh?
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Old 03-16-2009, 07:34 AM   #2
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What you saw was the Space Station. It will be visible tonight as well around 7:40pm. The shuttle will be with it then.
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Old 03-16-2009, 01:49 PM   #3
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should one look to see this?
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Old 03-16-2009, 03:15 PM   #4
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The information for sightings are at:

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata...city=Rochester

I used Rochester as closest (listed) point:

For tonight it is:

Mon Mar 16
08:50 PM for 1 minute
at 18 above W 32 above WNW
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Old 03-16-2009, 09:20 PM   #5
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I saw Discovery last night (Monday 3-15-09) about 7 minutes after liftoff here in RI. About 15 degrees above the horizon, SSE of me. It had a flickering orange glow and was easily visable in the clear sky we had.
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At 7:41 PM on March 17th, the ISS should be visible high in the sky coming from the SW moving towards the ENE for five minutes time. Best viewing oportunity with shuttle connected this month.

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Old 03-16-2009, 11:06 PM   #7
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We can normally see the launches from here in Tampa. It was a very clear night but I had trees in the way so I missed it. Pretty cool site.
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Old 03-17-2009, 08:23 AM   #8
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We were in Lake Worth Florida unaware of the launch. During dinner we saw a spectacular red plume of smoke and a thick white cloud in the northern sky. Only later did we realize that it was a shuttle launch. The appearance was so distinctive that we'll never forget it. Keep in mind that we're 3+ hours south!
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I saw Discovery last night (Monday 3-15-09) about 7 minutes after liftoff here in RI. About 15 degrees above the horizon, SSE of me. It had a flickering orange glow and was easily visable in the clear sky we had.
i saw it here in RI too, and yes it was about 7 min after the launch, pretty quickly! now, you said you had a clear view of it, I did for the 1st minute or so, then it seemed to almost blink, but with a delay: we would see it, then it would disappear, then i'd see it again further east... did you see this? i thought it was a clear night too, then I was thinking maybe there were some clouds...
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I was watching it between 2 trees accross the street from me. It did flicker a bit and then it moved to my left (East) behind a tree and I lost it. I know someone in CT that tried to watch but he said it was too cloudy so he gave up. Those may have been the clouds that made it flicker in and out. I wondered if it was too low in the sky to be seen from The Lake.
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Old 03-17-2009, 08:37 PM   #11
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I was watching it between 2 trees accross the street from me. It did flicker a bit and then it moved to my left (East) behind a tree and I lost it. I know someone in CT that tried to watch but he said it was too cloudy so he gave up. Those may have been the clouds that made it flicker in and out. I wondered if it was too low in the sky to be seen from The Lake.
I didn't see it last night (Monday 3/16) (wasn't watching) but did the night before........... according to WMUR at 6 last night it was supposed to almost directly overhead (77 degrees, as they put it) so I would think it would have been visible at the Lake.
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Waterbaby, correct, the space station would have been overhead, the post was refering to the shuttle Discovery .... and I put Monday, should have said Sunday .. it was very low on the horizon.
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Old 03-18-2009, 05:27 AM   #13
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Waterbaby,

We saw it last night and it was almost directly overhead here at the Lake. Unobstructed view until it was far away and they I think there were some clouds 'cause it just disappeared before the horizon and trees. It was really neat to see.
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Old 03-18-2009, 06:58 AM   #14
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...I think there were some clouds 'cause it just disappeared before the horizon and trees...
It disappeared because it entered the earth's shadow (i.e. night). Without sun reflection, you can't see it.
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You can go to the website - http://spaceweather.com/flybys - and enter your zip code and they will tell you all the information you will need to spot a fly over. You can also subscribe to their newletter and they will update you on space happenings. Hope you find this helpful. MIKE
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Thanks Bizer,

That makes perfect sense. Had not really thought it through.
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Thanks, we all just saw it fly over Redding. Way cool!
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Old 03-19-2009, 06:37 AM   #18
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We saw it here in Pa on Tuesday night, it was pretty neat. I flicked on and off my porch lights and the shuttle put its spot light on my house for a moment. Can't wait for summer!
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I also saw it down here in PA on Tuesday -- nice clear night, and it was high in the sky. Lucky -- because the sighting opportunities every other night are relatively low in the sky, which makes for difficult viewing in our area (hills, tree, houses). But Tuesday was a treat. That thing moves fast! And, as I learned later, it was a double sighting, as the Shuttle was already docked.

That sighting site is a great resource. I plan to check that before coming to the Lake, because the unobstructed full-sky view (and relative lack of light pollution) will make for some great viewing.
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Deb and I headed out on the ice in Braun Bay at 1930.

We saw the Shuttle going like a bat in Heck from west to east. At the same time we saw (so they say) the ISS heading from north to south at a much slower (from our point) speed. Way cooolll!

PS. Deb was scared of walking out on to the 12 inch thick ice! I made a snow angel!

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You can go to the website - http://spaceweather.com/flybys - and enter your zip code and they will tell you all the information you will need to spot a fly over. You can also subscribe to their newletter and they will update you on space happenings. Hope you find this helpful. MIKE
Another good place for all manner of satellites is Heavens-Above. Find your town or enter your lat/long and it'll give you a list of what, where (in the sky) and when. Save the page after you enter your position so as not to have to redo it.
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