ISS visible pass alert

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ISS visible pass alert

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Hi,
There will be a series of ISS pass till next week, so anyone interested might want to take note of the following date:
Date: 5 Jul
Magnitude: -3.4
Start time: 20:23:47 Alt: 10 Dir: SW
Max. Alt time: 20:26:43 Alt: 84 Dir: NW
End Time: 20:28:31 At: 21 Dir: NNE

Date: 6 Jul
Magnitude: 0.4
Start time: 20:49:53 Alt: 10 Dir: W
Max. Alt time: 20:51:08 Alt: 12 Dir: NW
End Time: 20:52:22 At: 10 Dir: NNW

Date: 7 Jul
Magnitude: -3.1
Start time: 19:37:36 Alt: 10 Dir: SW
Max. Alt time: 19:40:30 Alt: 76 Dir: NW
End Time: 19:43:24 At: 10 Dir: NNE

Date: 8 Jul
Magnitude: 0.8
Start time: 20:03:51 Alt: 10 Dir: WNW
Max. Alt time: 20:04:52 Alt: 11 Dir: NW
End Time: 20:05:53 At: 10 Dir: NNW

Date: 10 Jul
Magnitude: -2.6
Start time: 06:15:27 Alt: 10 Dir: NNW
Max. Alt time: 06:18:15 Alt: 55 Dir: NE
End Time: 06:21:04 At: 10 Dir: SE

Date: 11 Jul
Magnitude: -1.8
Start time: 06:40:31 Alt: 10 Dir: W
Max. Alt time: 06:42:32 Alt: 18 Dir: SW
End Time: 06:44:34 At: 10 Dir: S

Date: 12 Jul
Magnitude: -0.9
Start time: 05:33:49 Alt: 18 Dir: SE
Max. Alt time: 05:33:49 Alt: 18 Dir: SE
End Time: 05:34:39 At: 10 Dir: SE

Hope I didn't copy the info wrongly... :mrgreen:

Good luck and clear sky!

Have a nice day.
Yang Weixing
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