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Star Chart for Macomb Illinis Area |
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Star Chart courtesy:
Weather Underground
Astronomy Fact
If you could travel at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second) it would take 100,000 years to cross our galaxy!
Sky Viewing Forecast
Forecasts courtesy of: ClearSky and
7timer
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Earth Satellite Vehicle Passes
Notes about viewing ESVs:
When using lookangles, choose passes with high magnitudes; less than 6.0. ("Looks" are local time.)
Best viewing is when ESV is in Earth's penumbra; on map-solid line during night.
Dotted line on map denotes ESV is dark, in Earth's umbra (shadow).
Objects in orbit have to maintain a speed of at least 17,500mph, therefore ESVs traverse the sky noticeably different than aircraft.
ESVs appearing to blink are either tumbling rocket bodies, or spinning payloads with deployed solar arrays.
High-Eccentricity objects have a more ellongated orbit. Ground trace looks like a backwards C.
Regression-Ground traces will move West with each orbit due to Earth's rotation.
Script courtesy of:
Lee from
MadALwx.
Facts script courtesy of:
TNET Weather.