I see. Thanks. I'm in Cache Valley and I think it was just outside the search range for my alerts. That CalSky can be a bit difficult to figure out. One of my astronomy bucket list items is to photograph ISS transiting the sun and moon. If there are upcoming transits, please post them ahead of time. Jared On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
Hi Jared,
The transits are only visible along a VERY narrow corridor. In this case the corridor was only 9 km wide.
Here is the prediction CalSky sent me for the transit (terribly long URL):
http://www.calsky.com/?Transitline=&showhome=&obs=79303019710733&tdt=2455694...
patrick
On 14 May 2011, at 02:49, Patrick Wiggins wrote:
Hi Jared,
Click on the "centerline" link (located to the lower right of the ISS icon) and you'll see the path the transit line took.
Cheers,
patrick
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