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On Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 8:21:40 AM UTC-7, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote:
On 10/5/2019 7:35 PM, a425couple wrote: I just watched the ISS pass overhead (Seattle area) The International Space Station, passed over Seattle area pretty directly from West to East, from 7:16 to about 7:22 Pacific Time (daylight savings). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intern..._Space_Station LengthÂ*Â*Â* 51.0 m (167.3 ft)[1] WidthÂ*Â*Â* 109.0 m (357.5 ft)[1] Pressurised volumeÂ*Â*Â* 915.6 m3 (32,333 cu ft)[1] Perigee altitudeÂ*Â*Â* 408 km (253.5 mi) AMSL[2] Orbital speedÂ*Â*Â* 7.66 km/s[2] (27,600 km/h; 17,100 mph) Orbital periodÂ*Â*Â* 92.68 minutes[2] Orbits per dayÂ*Â*Â* 15.54[2] Did you take all these measurements from your ground radar station? Do you calculus to locate its position? bert |
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