Saturday, March 21, 2009
The ISS this morning
I got up to see the ISS go overhead this morning. Before I turned on the computer to check the pass time, I stumbled out to see if the sky was clear. The Sky was cloudy, with a few ragged holes where the Moon and Jupiter shon through. While gaoing unintelligently at this spectacle, the ISS passed through a hole in the cloud. Man that thing is bright now. It played tag with cloud holes as it passed the Moon, then dissapeared into a band of thick cloud.
If I had stopped to turn the computer on first. I would have missed it.
If I had stopped to turn the computer on first. I would have missed it.
Labels: ISS, Observational Astronomy