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Date: 03 Nov 2006 13:06:23
From: Matthew D. Mills
Subject: Imaging ISS crossing the Moon


What is the easiest way to determine when the ISS will cross in front of the
Moon from my location. I would like to image the space station while it
tracks across the face of the Moon.
Matt






 
Date: 04 Nov 2006 04:39:36
From: Kruger Kid
Subject: Re: Imaging ISS crossing the Moon


http://www.calsky.com

Look under Satellite


 
Date: 03 Nov 2006 11:23:54
From:
Subject: Re: Imaging ISS crossing the Moon


Matthew D. Mills wrote:

> What is the easiest way to determine when the ISS will cross in front of the
> Moon from my location. I would like to image the space station while it
> tracks across the face of the Moon.
> Matt

Stuart Goldman covered that question in his blog a couple of weeks ago:
skytonight.com/community/skyblog/astronomyonline/4409326.html

- Tony Flanders



  
Date: 04 Nov 2006 00:20:56
From: Anthony Ayiomamitis
Subject: Re: Imaging ISS crossing the Moon


tony_flanders@yahoo.com wrote:

> Matthew D. Mills wrote:
>
>
>>What is the easiest way to determine when the ISS will cross in front of the
>>Moon from my location. I would like to image the space station while it
>>tracks across the face of the Moon.
>>Matt
>
>
> Stuart Goldman covered that question in his blog a couple of weeks ago:
> skytonight.com/community/skyblog/astronomyonline/4409326.html

Another link which describes solar/lunar transits:
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Tips-ISS-Transits.htm. I have been fortunate
to image both types of ISS transits:
http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Sat-Trans.htm

Anthony.

>
> - Tony Flanders
>


 
Date: 03 Nov 2006 19:07:34
From: Gareth Slee
Subject: Re: Imaging ISS crossing the Moon


Matthew D. Mills <mills@charter.net > wrote:

> What is the easiest way to determine when the ISS will cross in front of the
> Moon from my location. I would like to image the space station while it
> tracks across the face of the Moon.
> Matt


http://www.heavens-above.com is your friend.

--
Gareth Slee