[Ccarc] look up to space for a double view

Phil Snider phil_snider at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 19 12:46:38 EDT 2007


>Space Weather News for June 19, 2007
>http://spaceweather.com
>
>On Tuesday morning, June 19th, space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to
undock from the International Space Station. On Tuesday night, the pair will
fly in tandem over many US towns and cities including Detroit, Washington
DC, San Francisco and Denver.  Typical flybys take place shortly after
sunset, with the pair first appearing in the northwest (look for the Big
Dipper) and soaring overhead from there.  The space shuttle appears first,
followed by the ISS.  Both spacecraft are bright and easy to see with the
naked eye.  Double flybys continue on Wednesday night, June 20th, before
Atlantis returns to Earth on Thursday, June 21st.
>
>When should you look?  Sign up for Spaceweather PHONE
(http://spaceweatherphone.com) to receive email and telephone alerts when
the ISS is about to fly over your hometown, or check Heavens Above
(http://heavens-above.com) for worldwide flyby timetables.
>
>If a friend sent you this alert and you would like to subscribe, click
here: http://spaceweather.com/services/


Phil Snider

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