12 Feb
2003
12 Feb
'03
1 p.m.
The space station is in a very inclined orbit, selected to accommodate the latitude of the Russian launch site. The ISS should actually be visible, therefore, much more often than non-polar shuttle flights not related to ISS. C. --- Jim Gibson <xajax99@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dale As an example of what Brent just wrote, if you go to Patrick's web site http://planet.state.ut.us and scroll down to International Space Station Data and the select Salt Lake City you will see that the Space Station like the Shuttle comes over Utah on different orbits.
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