Austin/San Antonio:
Sunday, June 8th, 10:05PM - 10:06PM: Look Due North for the shuttle through the little dipper, above Polaris
Monday, June 9th, 10:27PM (for 30 seconds): Look Due West for the shuttle flying just below Mars and Saturn.
Tuesday, June 10th, 9:14PM to 9:18PM: Look Due North for the shuttle crossing Polaris, through Draco, Hercules, Setting Due East
Wednesday, June 11, 9:37PM - 9:40PM: Look below MArs in the West for the shuttle flying over Hydra, below Saturn and the Moon.
San Francisco:
Sunday, June 8, 9:35PM - 9:38PM: Look west towards Gemini for the Shuttle/ISS combo flying South over Mars, the Moon and Saturn, over Spica.
Monday, June 9, 9:56PM - 9:59PM: Look west towards Hydra just above the horizon, going South.
Tuesday, June 10, 9:06PM - 9:09PM: Look west below Hydra just above the horizon, going South.
Vancouver - NO SIGHTINGS (You ate up your share last weekend)
Get maps (and double check my math, I suck at doing military time conversions) here: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/SSapplications/Post/JavaSSOP/JavaSSOP.html
Sunday, June 8th, 10:05PM - 10:06PM: Look Due North for the shuttle through the little dipper, above Polaris
Monday, June 9th, 10:27PM (for 30 seconds): Look Due West for the shuttle flying just below Mars and Saturn.
Tuesday, June 10th, 9:14PM to 9:18PM: Look Due North for the shuttle crossing Polaris, through Draco, Hercules, Setting Due East
Wednesday, June 11, 9:37PM - 9:40PM: Look below MArs in the West for the shuttle flying over Hydra, below Saturn and the Moon.
San Francisco:
Sunday, June 8, 9:35PM - 9:38PM: Look west towards Gemini for the Shuttle/ISS combo flying South over Mars, the Moon and Saturn, over Spica.
Monday, June 9, 9:56PM - 9:59PM: Look west towards Hydra just above the horizon, going South.
Tuesday, June 10, 9:06PM - 9:09PM: Look west below Hydra just above the horizon, going South.
Vancouver - NO SIGHTINGS (You ate up your share last weekend)
Get maps (and double check my math, I suck at doing military time conversions) here: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/SSapplications/Post/JavaSSOP/JavaSSOP.html





