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11/27/2009 03:23:22 AM · #1
As noted on spaceweather.com, and confirmed at Human Space Flight, the International Space Station and Shuttle Atlantis are presently visible in orbit, but visibly separated -- makes for some great photos!

I missed my pass tonight (only found the article an hour ago), but I'm going to try and see/shoot the last pass visible from my location (near Phoenix, AZ) tomorrow night.

Check the HSF for tracking info and see when you have visible passes in your area. Both are quite bright (approaching 0 mag), so even naked-eye viewing with no camera should be quite interesting.

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11/27/2009 06:52:37 PM · #2
Just a bump for anyone else in the Western side of the US -- that last pass is coming up in a another 90 minutes or so. Other folks should check the HSF site and see when/if you can see it.
11/27/2009 07:37:14 PM · #3
drat. missed it here on the east coast. :(
11/27/2009 08:11:07 PM · #4
been waiting all week / cloudy cloudy cloudy :(
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