Alert: ISS crosses disk of Jupiter

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chrisyeo
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Alert: ISS crosses disk of Jupiter

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Very interesting that the ISS is predicted to cross directly in front of the disk of jupiter on the evening of 2nd May.


Monday 2 May 2005 Time Object Event
19h06m51.10s ISS Crosses the disk of Jupiter. Separation: 0.002d
Angular Velocity: 35.6'/s. Transit duration: 0.02s
Angular diameter: 28.6" size: 73.0m x 44.5m x 27.5m
Satellite at az: 94.0d E h: 30.6d dist: 648.2 km mag=-1.1m
Satellite apparently moves to direction 279.9°
You are on the centerline of this transit! Path direction: 39.1d NE ground speed: 7.790 km/s width: 0.2 km
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Whoooo, that's the opportunity of the year to try something special !
That will be at about 30 deg altitude ... Hum ... better start thinking and blow the clouds away,

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chris, is this 19h06m51.10s singapore time or gmt? the sun may not set yet
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It is singapore time. The sun won't have set yet so it's doubly hard to view. :) Not even sure if the prediction will be correct.
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Sorry to dissapoint; I got the information from calsky and it appears that the updated telemetry puts it only close to Jupiter and not transiting it.

The possibility of it happening at all was interesting though.. :(

Cheers,
Chris
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