I am fortunate to live in the Tampa area. Whenever there is a space launch, we go online to watch the countdown, and then sit in our back lanai and see it live as it happens.
Most launches happen at night, so the sky begins to glow about 45
seconds after launch. It is awe inspiring.
We've seen every space lauch out of Cape Canaveral from our back yard. A daytime launch is harder to see, but my 44 year old son can spot it in
the sky well before his parents can :)
We even saw the space station orbit past us one time. It was daytime and harder to see, but we saw it.
I have an app that lets me know for the coming 10 days when the ISS will pass nearby and what it's brightness will be. I often go outside in the
I have an app that lets me know for the coming 10 days when the ISS w pass nearby and what it's brightness will be. I often go outside in t
This is kind of an old message that I'm replying to, but what is the app you use for this?
it's called ISS Spotter :)
it's called ISS Spotter :)
Thanks! I'm guessing it's the one for IOS. I think I found it, by Mediapilot.
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