Tuesday, February 23, 2016
ISS and Venus in the Morning (Wednesday 24 February) and many more.
The ISS passes over Venus and Mercury a 6:14 am ACDST as seen from Adelaide. Simulated in Stellarium (the ISS will actually be a
bright dot), click to embiggen.
This is the first of many bright passes the week, first in the morning and then in the evening, and I have to go to bed now as I am exhausted.
Every where in Australia will see different passes at different times. So check out either Heavens Above or CalSky to get site specific predictions for your location
This is the first of many bright passes the week, first in the morning and then in the evening, and I have to go to bed now as I am exhausted.
Every where in Australia will see different passes at different times. So check out either Heavens Above or CalSky to get site specific predictions for your location
Labels: ISS, unaided eye, Venus