ISS Gets Wings 13
hiroko writes "BBC has an article here. $600m worth of solar array now in place, but not without hitch - One wing is less taut than it should be because of problems encountered during the roll out of the structure." Supposedly we should be able to see it from the ground now, and I thought I had a URL for an ephemeris but I can't find it. Anyone?
Re:MD2 (Score:2)
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Re:Rubbish back to Earth (Score:1)
Track the ISS... (Score:1)
SkyWatch Home Page [nasa.gov]
Start up the Applet and you can find it.
Chris
Open DNS Technologies [opendnstech.com]
Re:Rubbish back to Earth (Score:3)
ISS gets Wings??? (Score:1)
ISS Orbital Elements (TLE) (Score:1)
ISS (ZARYA)
.00072247 00000-0 74580-3 0 3516
1 25544U 98067A 00341.21245003
2 25544 51.5761 345.8697 0004856 209.0218 200.2223 15.64105677116881
Using any standard orbit tracking program such as pocketsat for the
palm and this TLE it is possible to determine the location of the ISS and
the associated Right Ascension and Declination
ISS/Shuttle Orbital tracking (Score:2)
Rubbish back to Earth (Score:1)
But the meeting will be short. Rubbish from the platform must be transferred to the orbiter for return to Earth.
Rubbis returned to Earth? Why don't they just shoot it towards the sun or something?
Not that simple (Score:2)
Locating ISS etc (Score:2)
already visible from France (Score:1)
DON'T follow that link. NOT worth seeing. (Score:1)
Re:already visible from France (Score:1)