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Spacestation should be a super viewing tonight for 4 minutes

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wendilla | 18:47 Thu 02nd Sep 2010 | ChatterBank
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Should be lovely clear skies again .Time 8 51pm for 4 mins
It will be round again at 10 26 but only for a minute viewing
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It goes round the earth in approx 1 and a half hours
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We will only be seeing it here for about another week then it will change course
I think its brilliant! Once you've seen it once it gets like an obession you have to keep going outside every night to look for it!!!
Then after that will it be a long time before we can see it again?
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Probably about 6 weeks.
dead on time again in wiltshire, didnt last so long this time.
Just seen it again but no voyager :( - too many stars and too little time.
Didnt see it tonight it was too cloudy in the NW :(
yeah it;s quite overcast here in preston, can't see one single star or planet!
very clear over in essex! it appeared, in the distance but only got so far and suddenly vanished!
so they were right, it was for only one minute. didnt last long
That was great! Been meaning to have a look. It came up dead on time, me and my lad were really excited, but why did it disappear once it reached a 45 degree angle? Was a bit of cloud there, but clearer further up and it didn't re-appear
Same question as you pusskin! All I could think of, is it on an elliptical orbit?
Think when it disappears it is in the earth's shadow as you can only see it when the sun's shining on it. It was only supposed to be visible for one minute tonight.

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