STS-124 - Tracking info for San Francisco
May. 31st, 2008 08:21 pmMonday, June 2nd, 10:32PM to 10:34 PM - Look due North directly above Cassiopeia for the Shuttle/ISS combo..
Tuesday, June 3rd, 10:55PM (for 30 seconds) - Look West Northwest above Capella, for the shuttle aiming directly for Polaris.
Wednesday, June 4th, 9:41PM to 9:45PM - Look due north above Cassiopeia, crossing Cephus and Cygnus heading East.
Wednesday, June 4th, 11:15PM to 11:16PM - Look North-Northwest just east of Mars for the shuttle heading to the horizon.
Thursday, June 5th, 10:04PM to 10:06PM - Look North for the shuttle crossing Polaris (straight on), and dissapearing above Vega.
Friday, June 6th, 10:26PM to 10:27PM - Look due West above mars for the shuttle dissapearing to the horizon.
Saturday, June 7th, 9:14PM to 9:17PM - Look due north for the shuttle pasing south of Polaris, through Draco, and Hercules.
Saturday, June 7th, 10:48PM (for 30 seconds) - Look west, quite a bit below Saturn, heading northwest.
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
Tuesday, June 3rd, 10:55PM (for 30 seconds) - Look West Northwest above Capella, for the shuttle aiming directly for Polaris.
Wednesday, June 4th, 9:41PM to 9:45PM - Look due north above Cassiopeia, crossing Cephus and Cygnus heading East.
Wednesday, June 4th, 11:15PM to 11:16PM - Look North-Northwest just east of Mars for the shuttle heading to the horizon.
Thursday, June 5th, 10:04PM to 10:06PM - Look North for the shuttle crossing Polaris (straight on), and dissapearing above Vega.
Friday, June 6th, 10:26PM to 10:27PM - Look due West above mars for the shuttle dissapearing to the horizon.
Saturday, June 7th, 9:14PM to 9:17PM - Look due north for the shuttle pasing south of Polaris, through Draco, and Hercules.
Saturday, June 7th, 10:48PM (for 30 seconds) - Look west, quite a bit below Saturn, heading northwest.
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