ISS and STS-117 Pass Tonight Over KC
Thanks to Scott Kranz of the ASKC for posting this info on the Yahoo! group ...
For tonight (Tuesday, June 19):
STS-117
rise in the NNW at 21:30:54
highest in the NNE at 21:33:06 at 20 degrees alt
set in the ENE at 21:35:18
ISS
rise in the NNW at 21:31:10
highest in the NNE at 21:33:23 at 20 degrees alt
set in the ENE at 21:35:36
STS-117
rise in the WNW at 23:05:27
highest in the W at 23:07:22 at 31 degrees alt
set in the W at 23:07:22
ISSrise in the WNW at 23:05:45
highest in the W at 23:07:39 at 31 degrees alt
set in the W at 23:07:39
Go get 'em!
Another Thing I Didn't Know Existed (A Continuing Series)
(Previous member of series here.)
Wingsuit flying/base jumping -- looks like some kind of human flying squirrel.
This sort of thing, like ice golf, would be much easier on Titan.
Graze on over to the SOHO MDI Continuum Latest Image page, then break out your (properly-filtered) equipment for a look. After a couple of very quiet years, the Sun will actually be something other than a blank disk for a while. (Hat tip to David Young of the ASKC, who notes that our PST is "just sitting here in storage" -- members can check it out for 2 weeks at a time. Another reason for locals to join.)