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ISS/Space Shuttle Visible Tonight

| September 7, 2009 @ 2:16 pm | 13 Replies

This note from our amateur radio pals… hopefully clouds won’t be a problem…

I wanted to let everyone know that on Monday Night, Labor Day Evening, The ISS/SPACE SHUTTLE will make a visible overhead pass. It will go almost directly overhead.

Time: 7:49 PM.
Appears in the Southwest Sky at 11 Degrees High
Directly Overhead at 76 Degrees High
Departs in Northeast Sky at 11 Degrees High
A 5 Minute Pass

We will be on the Cheaha Repeater Just before the Cheaha net on 147.090+pl131.8, which starts at 8 PM.

Randall Landers
KG4EUD

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