Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Shuttle sightings at last

It seems to have been a long time since there was a shuttle mission with a good run of possible early evening sightings over Brisbane (and fine weather to go with them.) But this one seems to be it. See the NASA link here to find your Australian location sighting times over the next week.

This is especially noteworthy for South East Queensland, with its (usually) clear winter evening skies. (The moon won't be around either.) Here's the schedule for Brisbane:

[Apart from the date and time, the columns are: Duration in minutes, maximum elevation above horizon (in degrees), where it will approach from (in degrees and direction) and where it depart.]

Sun May 17/06:42 PM
3
24
10 above NNW 24 above NNE
Mon May 18/06:40 PM
4
33
10 above NW 33 above NNE
Tue May 19/06:38 PM
4
45
15 above NW 44 above NE
Wed May 20/06:06 PM
5
44
20 above NW 24 above ENE
Wed May 20/07:43 PM
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15
11 above W 15 above W
Thu May 21/05:25 PM
2
27
27 above ENE 10 above E
Thu May 21/06:59 PM
2
59
21 above W 59 above WNW
Fri May 22/06:15 PM
4
81
30 above WNW 37 above E
Fri May 22/07:52 PM
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11
11 above W 11 above W
Sat May 23/05:30 PM
6
74
38 above WNW 11 above E
Sat May 23/07:08 PM
2
41
16 above W 41 above WSW
Sun May 24/06:24 PM
3
77
26 above W 50 above ESE
Mon May 25/05:39 PM
6
78
32 above W 13 above E
Mon May 25/07:16 PM
2
30
13 above W 30 above W




UPDATE: For a nice video of the launch, and comments of a first time launch viewer, go to this Cosmic Variance post.

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