6 Jul
2006
6 Jul
'06
3:31 a.m.
Here's the latest on when/where to look to see the shuttle and ISS tonight (they should be docked together by then). 21:52:55 Low in SW just above Regulus 21:54:14 1/3 of the way up the SW sky (highest in the sky of this pass) 21:54:35 Very near to Spica 21:54:55 Below Jupiter 21:55:25 Below the Moon 21:56:30 Fading as they pass into the shadow of the Earth, low in the SE Interestingly, it looks like like an observer on a narrow line that runs through parts of central Utah will see the two pass right in front of the Moon. Were the weather forecast to be good I'd probably mount an expedition to watch that transit. But, of course, it does not look like the weather is going to cooperate. Patrick