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tricks46
 Friday, March 26 2010 @ 08:00 am EDT (Read 1720 times)  
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Hello. This link is a new one for me. I had wanted in the past to find transits of the iss especially in front of the Sun/Moon. Here is one that is just loaded with all kinds of info but as yet I don't know how accurate. The location input for your personal information includes multiple ways of input Have fun!
Mike
http://calsky.com/


 
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dgrosvold
 Saturday, March 27 2010 @ 12:02 am EDT  
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Hey Mike -

Thanks for the link! It looks like an interesting site. I plan to spend a little time getting familiar with it next week.


Dave - Morrow, AR
 
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