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Default Yep another Arizona Sunrise.

It's not that I get up early. Just the opposite. I'm also an
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Default Yep another Arizona Sunrise.

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Edward Erbeck wrote:

It's not that I get up early. Just the opposite. I'm also an
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Crazy Ed

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That's pretty, Ed.

Do you know what the period of the ISS is?

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Dave Moorman wrote:


That's pretty, Ed.


Thanks Dave

Do you know what the period of the ISS is?


It's ~ 90 minutes. If your wondering when you'll next be able to see it
go to:

http://www.heavens-above.com/

and enter your Long. And Lat. Or select a City near you. Also if you know
your Location within say a Mile or so take a look at the Iridium Flares
selection. At times they'll reach Magnitude -9! The ISS reaches Mag. -4 just
like Venus.

Crazy Ed

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Default Yep another Arizona Sunrise.

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Edward Erbeck wrote:

Dave Moorman wrote:



That's pretty, Ed.


Thanks Dave

Do you know what the period of the ISS is?


It's ~ 90 minutes. If your wondering when you'll next be able to see it
go to:

http://www.heavens-above.com/

and enter your Long. And Lat. Or select a City near you. Also if you know
your Location within say a Mile or so take a look at the Iridium Flares
selection. At times they'll reach Magnitude -9! The ISS reaches Mag. -4 just
like Venus.

Crazy Ed


Thanks, Ed. You're a gentleman and a scholar!

Dave
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Dave Moorman wrote:


Thanks, Ed.


No problem Dave

Crazy Ed



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