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Trying to track the ISS

klasse35 – February 2, 2008 – 07:54

Hallo into the Round,
I'm trying to track ISS, put in all data, and after all has been sorted out appropriately,
after 5-10 min no data are given for the next 10 days as requested.
Will ISS be invisible for the next 10 days for the Bali-Indonesia-Area ?
Is the mesospheric albedo already so far spread out,
that you can say in advance, where it will be visible and
where the accumulated water in the mesosphere will be obscuring ISS?
The only data given is next pass in 18 mins and 2 sec.,
but on your map the ISS is SES of us near Perth now and the local sky has since the
last Re-Orbiting Manoeuvre (11.01.2008) a very high hazy cloud-layer which lets

UISS version 5.2.1 Released, with MapView 2.1.0

Nigel G4DCQ – February 2, 2008 – 14:18

Following feedback from his general release last month, Guy Roels ON6MU has released an updated UISS version 5.2.1. This release includes an updated version of MapView 2.1.0. His new program can be downloaded at http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/uissdownload.htm

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