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International Space Station Visible Tonight


 

International Space Station Visible Tonight Folks -?Good news! Another opportunity to?spot?the International Space?Station?this evening as it passes over our area in Arizona. It should be a good pass and hopefully the clouds will be minimal. Treat your family and friends to a viewing of the International Space?Station?tonight. I find that even the most non technical family member or friend get a kick out of seeing the?station?as it moves across the sky at 17,150?MPH?- that's 4.76 miles per second - and about 250 miles above us. If you are an amateur radio operator, take the opportunity to relate how us hams can communicate directly with the ISS or through one of its transponders. The ISS will be visible for 4 minutes and should be a good viewing and becomes visible directly from the North Northwest and disappears toward East.
Time: Sun Apr 05 7:50 PM
Visible: 4 min
Max Height: 41¡ã
Appears: 10¡ã above NNW (from 338¡ã)
Disappears: 28¡ã above E (toward 90¡ã)
I've also attached an illustration that will help you determine how to use this information. You can watch and track the?station?in advance at this link:



And, something new! I've attached a chart of the actual pass. Remember, these times are based on a viewing site from the?Mesa?area (and within 50 miles). If you would like to generate times from your specific city or town, visit the link and follow the instructions. If your specific city or town isn¡¯t listed, pick the closest one. The space?station?is visible for at least a 50 mile (80 km) radius around each of the listed locations. If you are an amateur radio operator, listen in (or work) on these frequencies: Voice and SSTV Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide) Voice Uplink: 144.49 for ITU Regions 2 and 3 VHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 145.825 (Worldwide) - easiest to hear UHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 437.550 UHF/VHF Repeater Uplink: 437.80 UHF/VHF Repeater Downlink: 145.80 Regards, Joe N2QOJ


 

International Space Station Visible Tonight Folks -?Good news! Another opportunity to?spot?the International Space?Station?this evening as it passes over our area in Arizona. It should be a good pass and hopefully the clouds will be minimal. Treat your family and friends to a viewing of the International Space?Station?tonight. I find that even the most non technical family member or friend get a kick out of seeing the?station?as it moves across the sky at 17,150?MPH?- that's 4.76 miles per second - and about 250 miles above us. If you are an amateur radio operator, take the opportunity to relate how us hams can communicate directly with the ISS or through one of its transponders. The ISS will be visible for 3 minutes and should be a good viewing and becomes visible directly from the West Northwest and disappears toward South Southeast.
Time: Tuesday Apr 07 7:55 PM
Visible: 3 min
Max Height: 49¡ã
Appears: 31¡ã above WNW (from 293¡ã)
Disappears: 18¡ã above SSE (toward 158¡ã)
I've also attached an illustration that will help you determine how to use this information. You can watch and track the?station?in advance at this link:



And, something new! I've attached a chart of the actual pass. Remember, these times are based on a viewing site from the?Mesa?area (and within 50 miles). If you would like to generate times from your specific city or town, visit the link and follow the instructions. If your specific city or town isn¡¯t listed, pick the closest one. The space?station?is visible for at least a 50 mile (80 km) radius around each of the listed locations. If you are an amateur radio operator, listen in (or work) on these frequencies: Voice and SSTV Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide) Voice Uplink: 144.49 for ITU Regions 2 and 3 VHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 145.825 (Worldwide) - easiest to hear UHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 437.550 UHF/VHF Repeater Uplink: 437.80 UHF/VHF Repeater Downlink: 145.80 Regards, Joe N2QOJ


 


Joe, just passed my Extra exam this morning.
Starting to put together a home rig and antenna, and wondered if there is an elmer for the club I can ask a few questions regarding station setup?
Ron?


 

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Ron, congratulations of passing the Extra Class exam.

Dennis

KF7RYX

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ron Watkins
Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2020 9:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QueenCreekHams] International Space Station Visible Tonight

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Joe, just passed my Extra exam this morning.

Starting to put together a home rig and antenna, and wondered if there is an elmer for the club I can ask a few questions regarding station setup?

Ron?


 

CONGRATULATIONS Ron!

Greg

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On Tuesday, April 7, 2020, 9:51:19 AM MST, Ron Watkins <rwatki@...> wrote:



Joe, just passed my Extra exam this morning.
Starting to put together a home rig and antenna, and wondered if there is an elmer for the club I can ask a few questions regarding station setup?
Ron?