Once again you can see the shuttle pass overhead in southwest Idaho this week (weather permitting of course). Since the shuttle is docked to the International Space Station the reflection of light will be ragher bright. Here is a list of times that the shuttle and space station will be visible.
THE FOLLOWING SIGHTINGS ARE POSSIBLE FROM MON JUN 02 TO SAT JUN 14
SATELLITE |
LOCAL |
DURATION |
MAX ELEV |
APPROACH |
DEPARTURE |
DATE/TIME |
(MIN) |
(DEG) |
(DEG-DIR) |
(DEG-DIR) | |
ISS |
Mon Jun 02/11:32 PM |
2 |
86 |
20 above WNW |
75 above ESE |
ISS |
Tue Jun 03/10:20 PM |
3 |
33 |
29 above N |
10 above E |
ISS |
Tue Jun 03/11:53 PM |
2 |
24 |
10 above WNW |
24 above WSW |
ISS |
Wed Jun 04/10:41 PM |
3 |
82 |
32 above NW |
24 above ESE |
ISS |
Thu Jun 05/11:02 PM |
3 |
32 |
12 above WNW |
27 above S |
ISS |
Fri Jun 06/09:54 PM |
< 1 |
15 |
15 above ESE |
10 above ESE |
ISS |
Fri Jun 06/11:25 PM |
1 |
11 |
10 above WSW |
11 above SW |
ISS |
Sat Jun 07/10:12 PM |
4 |
34 |
22 above W |
12 above SSE |
ISS |
Sun Jun 08/10:34 PM |
2 |
12 |
10 above WSW |
10 above SSW |