----------------- The Earth passed through two CME clouds last night, resulting in kp7 geomagnetic distrubance and aurora as far south as Yampa, Colorado at 4:00am. http://www.spaceweather.com I was too out-of-it to go look. Anyone see anything? ----------------- The last few early morning August overflights of the ISS are: Thursday 25 August 2005 5h17m33s ISS Appears 5h14m47s 1.0m az:322.0d NW h:9.6d Transit 5h17m33s 0.5m az: 28.2d NNE h:30.9d Disappears 5h22m22s 3.4m az:104.9d ESE Good low horizon track on star chart Nautical twilight: 5:44am Sunrise: 6:47am Friday 26 August 2005 5h43m52s ISS Appears 5h40m53s 0.7m az:305.3d NW h:9.9d Transit 5h43m52s -2.0m az:217.2d SW h:84.3d Disappears 5h48m48s 2.8m az:129.0d SE Good zenithal track on star chart Nautical twilight: 5:45am Sunrise: 6:48am Saturday 27 August 2005 6h09m53s ISS Appears 6h07m22s 0.5m az:281.4d WNW h:9.4d Transit 6h09m53s -0.6m az:225.6d SW h:22.4d Disappears 6h14m30s 2.3m az:155.7d SSE Good low horizon track on star chart Nautical twilight: 5:46am Sunrise: 6:49am Wednesday 31 August 2005 21h10m55s ISS Appears 21h06m00s 3.0m az:235.4d SW Transit 21h10m55s -1.8m az:324.2d NW h:77.4d Disappears 21h13m27s 0.4m az: 50.7d NE h:13.2d Good zenithal track on star chart Nautical twilight: 21:04pm Sunset: 20:13 - Canopus56(Kurt) ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs