Spaceweather.com showed this beautiful picture of an International Space Station fly-over. It was taken by David Blanchard near Flagstaff, Arizona on Saturday.
The space station will be visible from much of North America in the evening this week. Spaceweather.com has a very handy calculator that will let you know when and where to look. Just plug in your zip code:
http://spaceweather.com/flybys/?PHPSESSID=t18llj67jtfvjsmruu6b7djif5
(There is a global version of the calculator for users outside the U.S.)
Let's see how many SolderSmoke readers get to see the ISS this week. Please let me know if you see it.
Re: Another vote for the LP100A
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Yes! It's an amazing meter! I sold mine after getting Telepost's LP-700
station monitor that replaced it. I sold it only because the 100A and the
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5 hours ago
Bill, Great view of the International Space Station as it passed over Natchez Mississippi. The conditions here at dusk were perfect. 11/16/2010 at 1735 CST.
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