Thursday, April 30, 2015

Saturday -- May 2, 2015 -- USGS-CVO Open House

You are invited to the 
USGS-Cascades Volcano Observatory 
Open House on Saturday, May 2
 
May 18th marks the 35th anniversary of the 
eruption of Mount St. Helens.
In commemoration, 
the U.S. Geological Survey–Cascades Volcano Observatory
opens its doors to the news media and public on
Saturday, May 2, 2015 (10:00 a.m -- 5:00 p.m.)
for a one-day open house.

    Visitors can talk to volcanologists about their research, learn about the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, and watch videos of the changes that have occurred inside the crater over the past 35 years.
    Scientists will demonstrate monitoring equipment such as thermal imaging, earthquake detection, and how to track ground deformation by satellite.
    See what a remote volcano monitoring station looks like and watch a scientific “spider” do its job.
    A robotic arm will be operating in the sediment laboratory and scientists will be on hand to talk about how they collect and process sediments, and how rivers respond to dam removal.     Learn more about landslides and volcanic hazards including whether or not you live in a hazard zone.
    There will be hands-on science activities and you can have your picture taken in front of a green screen that places you in the crater of an exploding volcano.  Continuing a USGS–CVO open house tradition, visitors are invited to bring their mystery rock to be identified by a geologist.

        What:         Open House at the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory
        When:        Saturday May 2, between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
        Where:       1300 SE Cardinal Ct., Building 10, Suite 100, Vancouver, WA 98683
                        (located on the east side of Vancouver, WA, in the Columbia Tech Park)

--
Liz Westby, Geologist
U.S. Geological Survey-Cascades Volcano Observatory
1300 SE Cardinal Court  Building 10    Suite 100
Vancouver, WA   98683
lwestby@usgs.gov
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 35th Year Anniversary of Mount Saint Helens' 1980 Eruption 
-- Coming Soon --
(to a volcano near you) 
May 18, 2015
 [MSH Webcam]
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USGS-CVO Open House
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When: Saturday, May 2, 2015
Where:
USGS-CVO
1300 SE Cardinal Ct Bldg 10 Suite 100 

Vancouver, WA
(map)
In commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the May 18th eruption of
Mount St. Helens, t
he U.S. Geological Survey – Cascades Volcano Observatory
is having an
Open House on Saturday, May 2, 2015, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

The Open House will focus on the importance of the 1980 events and will show the progress made in volcano science, hazard assessment, monitoring methods, and eruptive forecasting since that time.
We look forward to sharing our work with the public through informational talks, hands-on activities and equipment demonstrations.
---------------

Posted at 4/30/2015 11:01:00 AM


50 Years Ago -- Earthquake rattles Western WA on April 29, 1965

DO you remember this?

Unstable Ground
  Fifty years ago this week, on April 29, 1965, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Western Washington, causing seven deaths -- three from falling debris, and four from heart failure.
  Many buildings were damaged throughout the region, including the State Capitol Building, the Fisher Flouring Mills, and UW's Meany Hall -- built as an auditorium for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition -- which had to be demolished. Other consequences were minor, such as a strange incident in Kirkland.

  The quake was one of the largest to hit the region since 1700, when a massive temblor created a tsunami that traveled to Japan. An earthquake in 1872 was later estimated to be 7.3 or 7.4 magnitude, and a magnitude 7.1 shaker struck in 1949, but lesser quakes have also rattled the state.
  A magnitude 5.5 quake on April 29, 1945, knocked chunks off of Mount Si near North Bend, and a magnitude 6.3 quake damaged buildings in Seattle's industrial area less than a year later.

  During the half century since the 1965 quake, only one Pacific Northwest temblor was larger -- the Nisqually quake of 2001, which registered at 6.8 on the Richter Scale. 
  Fortunately this quake was deeper than the 1965 quake and it caused fewer deaths and less damage, although the repair bills still surpassed $1 billion. 
  And given what we know about fault zones in the region, it's only a matter of time until the next big one strikes.
(from: HISTORYLINK.ORG
Please read more here:

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

FYI: Collective Nouns/Names (a "Babble of Hams"?)

A murder of crows in northern California
February 23, 2011  Photograph by Jamie Zarza, My Shot
===============
-- As Mentioned on the April 29, 2015 Wednesday AM Net -- 
===============
One of the craziest oddities of the English language is that there are so many different collective nouns that all mean "group" but which are specific to what particular thing there is a group of: a herd of elephants, a crowd of people, a box of crayons, a pad of paper, etc. There is great diversity of collective nouns associated with animals, from a sleuth of bears to a murder of crows. The following is a list of the correct terms to describe groups of various types of animals.
from: Fun With Words
This Friday's Insomniac-Net (05-01-2015) is asking about Collective Nouns: 
2015[18]Q -- Ins-Net Qs for May 01, 2015: "A Tidings of T-or-F Trivia"
Collective Name
Animal
herdofantelope
armyofants
colonyofants
swarmofants
shrewdnessofapes
flangeofbaboons
congressofbaboons
tribeofbaboons
cultureofbacteria
ceteofbadgers
colonyofbadgers
sleuthofbears
slothofbears
packofbears (polar bears)
colonyofbeavers
lodgeofbeavers
flightofbees
gristofbees
hiveofbees
swarmofbees
congregationofbirds
dissimulationofbirds
flightofbirds
flockofbirds
voleryofbirds
sedgeofbitterns
siegeofbitterns
herdofboar
singularofboar
sounderofboar
chainofbobolinks
braceofbucks
clashofbucks
herdofbuffalo
rabbleofbutterflies
swarmofbutterflies
wakeofbuzzards
flockofcamels
armyofcaterpillars
clowderofcats
clutterofcats
glaringofcats
pounceofcats
doutofcats (house cats)
nuisanceofcats (house cats)
kendleofcats (kittens)
kindleofcats (kittens)
litterofcats (kittens)
destructionofcats (wild cats)
droveofcattle
herdofcattle
kineofcattle
teamofcattle
yokeofcattle (two)
herdofchamois
broodofchickens
flockofchickens
peepofchickens
broodofchicks
chatteringofchicks
clutchofchicks
cartloadofchimpanzees
herdofchinchillas
bedofclams
quiverofcobras
ragofcolts
rakeofcolts
buryofconies
coverofcoots
flightofcormorants
bandofcoyotes
sedgeofcranes
siegeofcranes
congregationofcrocodiles
floatofcrocodiles
storytellingofcrows
murderofcrows
herdofdeer
leashofdeer
parcelofdeer
bevyofdeer (roe deer)
kennelofdogs
packofdogs
litterofdogs (puppies)
podofdolphins
droveofdonkeys
herdofdonkeys
paceofdonkeys
tripofdotterel
bevyofdoves
coteofdoves
doleofdoves
duleofdoves
flightofdoves
piteousnessofdoves
flightofdragons
weyrofdragons
wingofdragons
braceofducks
flockofducks
flushofducks
paddlingofducks
raftofducks
teamofducks
aerieofeagles
convocationofeagles
swarmofeels
herdofelephants
memoryofelephants
paradeofelephants
gangofelk
herdofelk
mobofemus
businessofferrets
castofferrets
fesnyngofferrets
charmoffinches
catchoffish
hauloffish
runoffish
schooloffish
shoaloffish
swarmofflies
leadoffoxes
leashoffoxes
skulkoffoxes
armyoffrogs
colonyoffrogs
knotoffrogs
flockofgeese
gaggleofgeese
skeinofgeese (in flight)
wedgeofgeese (flying in a 'V')
hordeofgerbils
corpsofgiraffes
herdofgiraffes
towerofgiraffes
cloudofgnats
hordeofgnats
swarmofgnats
herdofgnus
implausibilityofgnus
droveofgoats
herdofgoats
tribeofgoats
tripofgoats
charmofgoldfinches
glintofgoldfish
bandofgorillas
skeinofgoslings
leashofgreyhounds
coveyofgrouse
packofgrouse
colonyofgulls
groupofguinea pigs
hordeofhamsters
droveofhares
downofhares
huskofhares
leashofhares
traceofhares
tripofhares
warrenofhares
aerieofhawks
castofhawks
kettleofhawks
arrayofhedgehogs
prickleofhedgehogs
broodofhens
hedgeofherons
sedgeofherons
siegeofherons
shoalofherrings
crashofhippopotami
herdofhippopotami
bloatofhippopotami
driftofhogs
parcelofhogs
passelofhogs
nestofhornets
harrasofhorses
herdofhorses
stableofhorses
teamofhorses
troopofhorses
Collective Name
Animal
cryofhounds
muteofhounds
packofhounds
charmofhummingbirds
clanofhyenas
bandofjays
partyofjays
scoldofjays
smackofjellyfish
herdofkangaroos
mobofkangaroos
troopofkangaroos
deceitoflapwings
ascensionoflarks
exaltationoflarks
leapofleopards
leepofleopards
lepeofleopards
prideoflions
saultoflions
sowseoflions
troopoflions
loungeoflizards
herdofllamas
plagueoflocusts
tidingsofmagpies
sordofmallards
studofmares
richnessofmartens
hordeofmice
mischiefofmice
nestofmice
companyofmoles
laborofmoles
movementofmoles
cartloadofmonkeys
tribeofmonkeys
troopofmonkeys
troupofmonkeys
herdofmoose
barrenofmules
packofmules
rakeofmules
spanofmules
watchofnightingales
bevyofotter
familyofotter
raftofotter
rompofotter
parliamentofowls
droveofoxen
herdofoxen
spanofoxen
teamofoxen
yokeofoxen (two)
bedofoysters
companyofparrots
coveyofpartridges
musterofpeacocks
ostentationofpeacocks
colonyofpenguins
crècheofpenguins
huddleofpenguins
parcelofpenguins
rookeryofpenguins
nestofpheasants
nideofpheasants (on the ground)
nyeofpheasants (on the ground)
bouquetofpheasants (when flushed)
flightofpigeons
flockofpigeons
droveofpigs
herdofpigs
litterofpigs
farrowofpigs (piglets)
sounderofpigs (wild pigs)
shoalofpilchards
congregationofplovers
wingofplovers
chineofpolecats
stringofponies
podofporpoises
schoolofporpoises
passelofpossum
coterieofprairie dogs
bevyofquail
coveyofquail
buryofrabbits
colonyofrabbits
downofrabbits
droveofrabbits
huskofrabbits
leashofrabbits
traceofrabbits
tripofrabbits
warrenofrabbits
nestofrabbits (young)
wrackofrabbits (young)
gazeofraccoons
nurseryofraccoons
colonyofrats
hordeofrats
mischiefofrats
packofrats
plagueofrats
swarmofrats
rhumbaofrattlesnakes
storytellingofravens
unkindnessofravens
crashofrhinocerouses
buildingofrooks
clamorofrooks
storytellingofrooks
runofsalmon
schoolofsalmon
shoalofsalmon
bobofseals
colonyofseals
crashofseals
haremofseals
herdofseals
podofseals
rookeryofseals
springofseals
teamofseals
schoolofshark
shiverofshark
downofsheep
droveofsheep
flockofsheep
foldofsheep
hurtleofsheep
tripofsheep
bedofsnakes
denofsnakes
nestofsnakes
pitofsnakes
walkofsnipes
wispofsnipes
hostofsparrows
drayofsquirrels
scurryofsquirrels
murmurationofstarlings
musterofstorks
musteringofstorks
flightofswallows
bevyofswans
herdofswans
wedgeofswans (flying in a 'V')
flockofswifts
driftofswine
sounderofswine
springofteals
ambushoftigers
streakoftigers
knotoftoads
hoveroftrout
flockofturkeys
broodofturkeys (immature)
baleofturtles
generationofvipers
nestofvipers
colonyofvultures
mobofwallabees
herdofwalruses
podofwalruses
packofweasels
sneakofweasels
gamofwhales
herdofwhales
podofwhales
schoolofwhales
plumpofwildfowl
herdofwolves
packofwolves
routofwolves
routeofwolves
warrenofwombats
fallofwoodcocks
descentofwoodpeckers
herdofyaks
herdofzebras
zealofzebras

Posted at 4/29/2015 10:57:00 AM


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Gear Quiz from Tim [WT1IM] -- "The mystery fix for an HF tuning knob..."

GEAR QUIZ QUESTION from Tim [WT7IM]:
I bought a Yaesu FT-77 yesterday. 
Neat little "economy" HF rig. One little issue, though.
This (below) is apparently a common issue with this thing:
The "rubber" on the knob had deteriorated into a disgusting goo.  Fortunately, I have a ten year old who doesn't play with a bunch of his old toys any more:
What would you do?
(Click below to see answer)
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Posted at 4/26/2015 09:32:00 PM


Monday, April 27, 2015

WT7G -- ISS SPOTTER Practice (April 27, 2015)

Miss the ISS?
No worries!
 
In case anyone is interested, 
I marked the spot where I last saw the ISS w/ a big X, 
so it should be easy to find when it comes around again.
Thanks
John [WT7G]
End of transmission
Beep

Read It! Learn It! Live It!
(Next VISIBLE ISS Fly-By is May 15, 2015)
 

Posted at 4/27/2015 06:08:00 PM


Daniel [KL7WM] -- FedWay's April 25, 2015 Technician Class Results

Here are the results for the 
Technician Licensing Class
April 18 and 25, 2015.
Federal Way Masonic Hall, 1700 South 340th Street, Federal Way WA 98003

(see original announcement)

There were 32 in the test session, and one was a Tech Plus to General upgrade.
We have 26 New Amateurs -- with one also passing his General test.
Two passed all three test to be come Extras.
One of the New Extras missed on his Technician and missed one on his General and aced the Extra.
The other New Extra missed the Extra class and self-studied to pass all three test.
23 Technicians
2 Generals
4 Extras

 
 Daniel Stevens KL7WM
Training Coordinator
ARRL Liaison VE
206 228 9274

Posted at 4/26/2015 11:04:00 PM


How to contact Joe [K7EQ]

Joe [K7EQ] at the 2014 PSRG Picnic
FROM JESSICA [KF7UHK] (Apr 11, 2015):
  Joe Fell from a Moving Sling, while he was Being treated for a Detached Retina.   
  Broke his right Upper Leg bone,.. the Femur ?
    Sylvia and I went and Saw Joe St Aubin, K7EQ, over at Shoreline Health & Rehabilitation Center (2818 NE 145th Room 115)
     He is Doing good, Has Already had Laser Surgery to Fix the Detached retina, But with Joe’s Brittle Bones, He’s not going to be able to get out for 60 to 90 Days,  that’s two to Three Months...
     He is in Good Spirits and is getting good care... But I think he could use a Visit or a Call...

    He says if you call, leave him a Message, and he can hear it coming in,,... then he will call for a Nurse to get you back on the phone,... 
    And he says that’s fine too...

http://www.shorelinehrc.com/
 Currently : Room 115
 Joe’s Number :   206-418-2976

Please Share This Information. 
And Feel free to Call Joe or Me.
Jessica KF7UHK
425-212-9754 
THANKS FOR THE CHAT WITH JOE ON APRIL 12, 2015
 Sunday, April 12 at NOON!
Talk to Joe [K7EQ]
via Crossband Repeat
on PSRG (146.96 - 103.5)
Details with Jessica [KF7UHK]

FROM GLENN [K7GLE] (April 9, 2015):
Barry & LW --
    I ran into Joe on the bus coming home tonight. He asked me to pass this along, and to say you could do the same.
    As you may know (I didn't) he went in for emergency eye surgery to correct a detached retina.
    While in the hospital a caregiver dropped him moving him between his chair and the bed and broke his leg.
    He is now at Shoreline Health & Rehabilitation Center, in room 115.
    I'm afraid I didn't ask him how long he thought he'd be there.
    He has  a landline, but no cell, email, or radio access.
    He said to say that visitors are welcome.

        - Glenn

Posted at 4/11/2015 10:01:00 PM


Sunday, April 26, 2015

The Drunken Maidens at Phinney Arts & Music Series Concert (April 26, 2015)

Phinney Arts & Music Series Concert
April 26th 4:30pm
Woodland Park Presbyterian Church
225 N. 70th St, Seattle, WA

$10 Suggested Donation
 

Posted at 4/23/2015 09:34:00 AM


Friday, April 24, 2015

SATURDAY -- VE Help Needed for Federal Way Technician Class (April 25, 2015)

SATURDAY -- April 25, 2015
VE Help Needed for Federal Way Technician Class

The  Technician class will be finishing tomorrow on Saturday April 25, 2015.
There were 34 in the first day.
We will need a few more VEs.

The test will start after 3 PM, upstair on the west side of the building at the:
Federal Way Masonic Hall
1700 South 340th Street
Federal Way  WA  98003
 DIRECTIONS:
Approach South 340th from the south.
There is a triangle at Hwy 99, 16th South and South 340th, that stops one from turning onto 340th when coming from the north.

1  From I-5 exit on to S 348th going west into Federal Way.
2  Turn right at the first light onto 16th Avenue South.
3  Go past S 341st and turn right onto South 340th.(This is just as 16th South is merging with Highway 99)
 
We will see you tomorrow at 3 PM

Daniel Stevens KL7WM
Training Coordinator
ARRL Liaison VE
206 228 9274

Posted at 4/24/2015 04:01:00 PM


Thursday, April 23, 2015

HAPPY 87th BIRTHDAY -- Bill [W7MAV] (April 22, 2015)

Happy Birthday, Bill [W7MAV]
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Happy Birthday, Bill [W7MAV]

Posted at 4/22/2015 08:00


Last Visible ISS Pass TONIGHT (9:04 - 9:06PM) until May 15, 2015

Last Visible Pass until May 15, 2015!
ISS for April 22, 2015 (WED)
 [Right click to enlarge]
IN: 9:04PM (21:04) 10 WSW
MAX: 9:05PM (21:05) 11° SW
OUT: 9:06PM (21:06) 10° SSW
2m 04s | -0.5M
+++++++++++
To view all passes & other objects,
check out: 
Heavens-above.com
+++++++++++
GET ISS 4 MOBILE
Lists of Internet & 
Mobile ISS-Tracking APPS
+++++++++++
Space Station Updates
ISS Resupply Mission
April 14, 2015 -- Falcon & Dragon

Last VISIBLE ISS Fly-By until 
May 15, 2015
Date MAG Start Highest point End
(mag) Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
15 May -1.9 04:52:19 10° SSW 04:55:08 28° SE 04:57:58 10° E
16 May -1.2 03:58:24 12° S 03:59:56 16° SE 04:02:03 10° E
17 May -2.9 04:37:28 11° SW 04:40:26 50° SSE 04:43:34 10° ENE
18 May -2.1 03:43:59 23° S 03:45:03 29° SE 03:47:54 10° E
19 May -1.1 02:50:23 16° ESE 02:50:23 16° ESE 02:51:50 10° E
19 May -3.4 04:22:49 13° WSW 04:25:35 86° SSE 04:28:49 10° ENE
Data from : Heavens-above.com

Posted at 04/20/2015 21:00


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

[ISS Sightings] APR 2015 ISS (04-06 thru 04-16) + 04-17 thru 04-22

ISS for April 22, 2015 (WED)
 [Right click to enlarge]
IN: 9:04PM (21:04) 10 WSW
MAX: 9:05PM (21:05) 11° SW
OUT: 9:06PM (21:06) 10° SSW
2m 04s | -0.5M
Dragon is docked w/ ISS?

[LINK]
+++++++
To view all passes & other objects,
check out: 
Heavens-above.com
+++++++++++
GET ISS 4 MOBILE
Lists of Internet & 
Mobile ISS-Tracking APPS
+++++++++++
Space Station Updates
ISS Resupply Mission
April 14, 2015 -- Falcon & Dragon
 
Space Station Updates
International Space Station -- Spot The Station
Sighting Location:
Seattle, Washington, United States
Tuesday Apr 07, 2015 through Thursday Apr 16, 2015
(Thanks for the reminder, Jessica [KF7UHK])
From Heavens-above.com
Click on the date to get a star chart, ground chart, and other pass details.
Orbit: 397 x 405 km, 51.6° (Epoch: 07 April)
Date (mag) Start Highest point End

Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
06 Apr-3.320:54:0510°SW20:57:1862°SSE20:59:5115°ENEvisible
06 Apr-1.222:30:4110°W22:32:2827°WNW22:32:2827°WNWvisible
07 Apr-2.721:37:0410°W21:40:1855°NNW21:41:3232°NEvisible
07 Apr0.023:13:5710°WNW23:14:0811°WNW23:14:0811°WNWvisible
08 Apr-3.220:43:2910°WSW20:46:4577°NNW20:50:0210°ENEvisible
08 Apr-1.922:20:2010°WNW22:23:0136°NNW22:23:0136°NNWvisible
09 Apr-2.221:26:3910°W21:29:4742°N21:31:4619°NEvisible
09 Apr-0.423:03:2410°WNW23:04:2117°WNW23:04:2117°WNWvisible
10 Apr-2.620:32:5610°W20:36:0952°NNW20:39:2210°ENEvisible
10 Apr-2.222:09:4810°WNW22:12:5540°N22:12:5840°Nvisible
11 Apr-2.121:16:0710°WNW21:19:1338°N21:21:3216°ENEvisible
11 Apr-0.922:52:4210°WNW22:54:0623°WNW22:54:0623°WNWvisible
12 Apr-2.220:22:2210°W20:25:3041°N20:28:3710°ENEvisible
12 Apr-2.721:59:0510°WNW22:02:1648°NNE22:02:3546°NEvisible
13 Apr-2.321:05:2410°WNW21:08:3140°N21:11:0214°ENEvisible
13 Apr-1.422:41:5010°WNW22:43:3529°WNW22:43:3529°WNWvisible
14 Apr-3.221:48:1010°WNW21:51:2668°NNE21:52:0054°ENEvisible
15 Apr-2.720:54:2910°WNW20:57:4150°NNE21:00:2313°Evisible
15 Apr-1.722:30:5610°WNW22:32:5630°W22:32:5630°Wvisible
*16 Apr-3.421:37:0810°WNW21:40:2473°SSW21:41:1943°SEvisible

Date Bright Start Highest point End Pass type
(mag) Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
16 Apr-3.421:37:0910°WNW21:40:2574°SSW21:41:2043°SEvisible
17 Apr-3.220:43:1910°WNW20:46:3673°NNE20:49:3911°ESEvisible
17 Apr-1.522:20:0410°W22:22:1222°SW22:22:1222°SWvisible
18 Apr-2.521:25:5610°WNW21:29:0139°SW21:30:3024°SSEvisible
19 Apr-3.120:31:5610°WNW20:35:1167°SSW20:38:2510°SEvisible
19 Apr-0.822:09:3710°WSW22:11:0512°SW22:11:2212°SWvisible
20 Apr-1.421:14:4510°W21:17:2021°SW21:19:4011°Svisible
22 Apr-0.521:04:1610°WSW21:05:2011°SW21:06:1810°SSWvisible
Dragon CRS-6 - Visible Passes


Dragon CRS-6 - Visible Passes
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26 April 2015 00:00
Orbit: 385 x 393 km, 51.6° (Epoch: 16 April)

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Date Brightness Start Highest point End Pass type
(mag) Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
16 Apr0.621:37:0910°WNW21:40:2173°SSW21:41:1244°SEvisible
17 Apr0.820:39:5510°WNW20:43:0870°NNE20:46:1511°ESEvisible
17 Apr2.422:16:2310°W22:18:3523°SW22:18:3523°SWvisible
18 Apr1.321:18:5510°WNW21:21:5944°SSW21:23:4022°SSEvisible
19 Apr3.021:58:4210°W22:00:3514°SW22:01:0814°SSWvisible
20 Apr2.321:00:4910°W21:03:3426°SW21:06:1710°SSEvisible
22 Apr3.120:43:0210°W20:45:0516°SW20:47:0510°Svisible
(from: Heavens-Above ISS - Visible Passes)
(List of ALL ISS Passes during this periods)

Posted by PSRG FUN BLOG at 04/06/2015 00:00:00 PM