Archive for the 'Satellite Tracking' Category

A Tanone dot net is replacing mysattrack.net

Since I haven’t written that much on satellite tracking, I thought it would be misleading to use the name of mysattrack.net while I kept adding my random thoughts in this blog. Accordingly, I have changed the site name into atanone.net. However, I will keep the old reference pages on satellite tracking there and will update with [...]

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Ed Morana’s ISS Transit Prediction

This email caught my attention the other day. Ed Morana has just completed a Java Based ISS Transit prediction program and it is now available from his site. The program accepts user coordinate information then generates an ISS transit prediction text file, along with plot files which can be displayed with Google Earth or [...]

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Missing a good ISS pass this evening

 
For almost 10 days, if it was not time conflict, then there was no pass, rainy or even tornadic evening. That’s why a prediction of ISS passing from NW to SE this evening according to Heavens-above have made me excited over the past few days. Unfortunately when I went out to check the sky some 15 minutes before the [...]

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If you missed Comet McNaught

Greg Roberts just alerted the Sea-sat readers this morning about this site. I went to take a quick look and I thought it’s another “need to visit” site for those who would like to get the latest Astronomical and Satellite Tracking related info from down under in South Africa. Not only that, if you have [...]

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