Patrick- My wife, Marilyn, and I are making tentative plans to go down south for that. However, we would be driving down on Friday afternoon in our camper. Never having been there, I thought that Parowan Gap might be a good spot to catch the re-entry, if we can find an appropriate place to park/camp that night. We'd plan to make a weekend of it (depending upon weather), including seeing the petroglyphs at Parowan Gap and cross country skiing/snowshoeing/hiking near Delano Peak, east of Beaver, and maybe a visit to the ghost towns of Frisco and Newhouse. We'd return Sunday afternoon. Bob Grant ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Wiggins" <paw@trilobyte.net> To: "utah astronomy listserve" <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 10:36 PM Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Shuttle reentry update
I just received a map showing STS-107's predicted reentry ground track across Utah.
Find a small version at http://planet.state.ut.us/files/107ENTRYSM.JPG
And a larger version at http://planet.state.ut.us/files/107ENTRYLG.JPG
The black line represents the track as plotted by my contact at JSC. I've added red, blue and green lines showing how high the orbiter will reach above the horizon.
Green = 20 degrees Blue = 45 degrees Red = 70 degrees
As you may have seen posted here, Brent Watson is looking for folks to fly down with him.
I'm undecided about my mode of transport but if I do decide to drive down I-15 is there anyone out there that would care to caravan with me?
Patrick paw@trilobyte.net
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