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Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Cassiopeia)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Sat Mar 20 03:00:00 2021 UT Obs. no.: 2239
It's the last day of Winter and the ISS went over from NW to NE seen through light clouds...Spring is almost here!
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Taurus)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Mar 17 03:40:00 2021 UT Obs. no.: 2238
3rd opportunity to observe the ISS in 2021 from SW and then it passed very close to Mars before entering the Earth's shadow near Capella.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Aries)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Sun Feb 7 02:35:00 2021 UT Obs. no.: 2229
2nd Opportunity to see the ISS go over from NW to SE and it crossed below Mars.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Taurus)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Mon Jan 18 02:10:00 2021 UT Obs. no.: 2227
1st ISS sighting from SW to Gemini in 2021 and the weather is still nice in Winter. Also, it passed VERY close to Aldebaran!
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -1, est. to be in Cetus)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Mon Jan 18 02:07:00 2021 UT Obs. no.: 2226
wow it looked like a rare Iridium Flare but COSMOS-SKYMED 2 made itself clear to me passing east of the Moon.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Lacerta)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Fri Dec 11 01:10:30 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2223
Another opportunity to see the ISS in mid-twilight from the NW but this pass was high and it went past Mars in the SE
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Equuleus)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Dec 10 01:59:30 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2221
The ISS presented another opportunity to see it going high over Jupiter and Saturn in the Southwest just before 6 pm and was seen through light cloudiness but there will be another Pass tomorrow.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Pegasus)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Fri Nov 20 01:35:30 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2215
All I can say is this ISS Pass was the best and here is what Spot the Station said about it Visible: 5 min, Max Height: 64°, Appears: 16° above SSW, Disappears: 19° above NE but Stellarium was helpful. Also, Heavens-Above is still a good resource.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Aquila)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Nov 19 02:20:30 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2214
using Stellarium and Heavens Above is still a good combination for visible passes but this opportunity started in the Southwest on the right side of the Young Moon close to Jupiter and Saturn and then it went high into the Summer Triangle going past Deneb before going into the Earth's shadow.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Hercules)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Oct 8 02:59:30 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2202
Spot the Station and the weather combined for this ISS Pass from NW to Jupiter and Saturn in the South before it went into darkness. Strada has trees but a lot of open areas to see everything!!!
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Draco)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Tue Oct 6 02:55:30 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2200
ISS became Visible: 3 min, Max Height: 44°, Appears: 10° above NW, Disappears: 44° above N from a dark place on the sidewalk of Maple (outside Strada) and east of Feldner. Spot the Station is keeping me informed but Stellarium is fairly accurate.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -2.5, est. to be in Aquila)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Jul 15 02:03:00 2020 UT Obs. no.: 2172
This evening, I watched the ISS go directly over my head as it went by. It was quite a sight.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Ursa Major)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Orange, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Jul 17 05:45:30 2019 UT Obs. no.: 2113
1st recorded observation of the ISS over Strada in Orange and it became visible in the Northwest going higher toward the North and then into the fog toward the Northeast.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag 2, est. to be in Lyra)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Jul 17 01:00:00 2019 UT Obs. no.: 2112
This evening I viewed a satellite moving from north to south. You don't see that very often.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -4)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 50-mm binoculars Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Sun Mar 24 00:01:00 2019 UT Obs. no.: 2098
This evening I watched the ISS pass right over head. In my binoculars, I was able to see the ISS's wings. It was a nice sight.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: fair Seeing: good
Time: Wed Jun 6 02:21:00 2018 UT Obs. no.: 2054
I just watched the ISS pass close to Jupiter before it disappeared in Earth's shadow. Spica was also nearby.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -4)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: good Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Nov 29 22:35:00 2017 UT Obs. no.: 2036
This evening I watched the ISS fly right over my head. It was much brighter than Venus usually is. It was quite a site.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3.4)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: 50-mm binoculars Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: severe Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Sep 28 22:55:00 2017 UT Obs. no.: 2030
This evening I viewed the ISS as it flew over my condo. With binoculars, I was able to see the ISS' wings.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Garden Grove, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Nov 30 02:05:30 2016 UT Obs. no.: 1990
another good weather ISS Passage going near Venus in the Southwest to NE into the Earth's shadow.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -8, est. to be in Cassiopeia)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Garden Grove, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Mon Nov 28 01:57:30 2016 UT Obs. no.: 1989
DOUBLE Iridium 23 Flare high in the NNE and also about -3 Mag. in Camelopardalis.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -4)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Garden Grove, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Mon Nov 7 01:52:05 2016 UT Obs. no.: 1986
Iridium 62 Flare high in the NNE between Cassiopeia and Cepheus.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -7, est. to be in Camelopardalis)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Garden Grove, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Oct 27 02:50:30 2016 UT Obs. no.: 1985
Iridium 70 toward the NE
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -1)
Observer: Michael Amato (e-mail: abigmick@aol.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Light pollution: light Transparency: good Seeing: fair
Time: Mon Oct 17 19:45:00 2016 UT Obs. no.: 1984
This evening, my brother Anthony, my friends Joe, Steve, Leo & I watched the Anteres Rocket go by the West Haven beach on its way to the ISS from Wollop's Island Virginia. We knew when the first stage dropped off by the bright flash that appeared as the rocket gained altitude. We were then able to watch the rocket go on looking like an orange light in the sky. It as quite an event to see.
Satellite (Satellite, est. to be in Aquila)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Garden Grove, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Thu Sep 15 02:55:30 2016 UT Obs. no.: 1983
"double" Iridium flares below Altair.
Satellite (Satellite, est. mag -3, est. to be in Aquila)
Observer: Mark D. Schneider (e-mail: markd_s@yahoo.com)
Instrument: naked eye Location: Garden Grove, California, United States of America
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Sep 14 03:00:30 2016 UT Obs. no.: 1982
Iridium 13 under Altair
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