Hi, Here are the viewing circumstances for SPOC and SLC for this coming Saturday morning's burn of the CONTOUR spacecraft's propulsion system. The satellite itself will be in darkness and therefore invisible. However, the burn could be visible with telescopes and maybe even binoculars. CONTOUR FROM SPOC Time MDT Az El RA Decl Range DOW MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS Deg Deg Hr Min Deg Min km Sat 08/03/2002 01:15:00 214.6 71.9 19 47.7 +25 10.5 20396.05 Sat 08/03/2002 01:15:30 214.3 72.0 19 48.6 +25 09.8 20516.70 Sat 08/03/2002 01:16:00 214.1 72.0 19 49.5 +25 09.0 20637.12 Sat 08/03/2002 01:16:30 213.8 72.0 19 50.4 +25 08.3 20757.32 Sat 08/03/2002 01:17:00 213.5 72.0 19 51.2 +25 07.5 20877.29 CONTOUR FROM SLC Time MDT Az El RA Decl Range DOW MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS Deg Deg Hr Min Deg Min km Sat 08/03/2002 01:15:00 215.6 71.6 19 47.3 +25 07.7 20405.89 Sat 08/03/2002 01:15:30 215.3 71.6 19 48.2 +25 07.0 20526.49 Sat 08/03/2002 01:16:00 215.1 71.6 19 49.1 +25 06.3 20646.86 Sat 08/03/2002 01:16:30 214.8 71.7 19 50.0 +25 05.6 20767.01 Sat 08/03/2002 01:17:00 214.6 71.7 19 50.9 +25 04.8 20886.94 For those wanting to make the calculations themselves, here are the satellite's TLEs. CONTOUR 1 27457U 02034A 02199.75000000 +.00000000 +00000-0 +00000-0 0 00134 2 27457 030.1915 192.4247 8916057 337.7130 001.6441 00.58031961000004 And if you're not in the SLC or SPOC areas and don't want to do the calculations yourself, just email me your longitude and latitude (the more accurate the better) and you elevation in meters and I'll do the calculations for you. Note that the above could change between now and Saturday. If it does, I'll post updates as needed. Let's hope for good weather Saturday morning. Cheers! Patrick :-)
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Patrick Wiggins