I did.
And watched the ISS fly across the sky, (Tonights ISS path, 9:32PM for 6 min. appears 10 above W exits 12 above E) and saw a couple of meteors too. Busy sky last night.
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Captn Hood-Butter is not dead yet.,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 9:52,
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International Space Station tracker
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MaxineBasset Betty Basset Bombs are Better,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 10:00,
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Yes.
There are several things you can see with the naked eye like the Hubble and other satallites. ISS was chasing one across the sky last night.
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Captn Hood-Butter is not dead yet.,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 10:03,
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I think that was ATV5 (the supply-ship)
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Ghoti Fingers,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 10:20,
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Yes it was.
Did you know the smallest thing you can see is the ISS "toolbag". It is a highly reflective box the size of a suitcase they lost last November.
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Captn Hood-Butter is not dead yet.,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 10:28,
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No longer...
... apparently it burned up some years ago.
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Ghoti Fingers,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 12:22,
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Oooh, I saw that I think
Two satellites following the same path, the trailing one definitely brighter/bigger/nearer
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HappyToast Groat froth,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 10:37,
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Should be brighter tonight.
Cloud cover permitting.
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Captn Hood-Butter is not dead yet.,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 10:57,
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Is there a site..
which will show me when the ISS will transit the moon? Want to see if I can get a pic..
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mugwump In summary then, oh no. Chris.,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 21:00,
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I didn't see any meteors, although didn't look for long
I can't get enough of the ISS
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Wasp Box like a nervous random stranger at a glory hole,
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 13:16,
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