Tag: flyovers

Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of October 15th, 2023

As shown above, on Saturday, October 21, 2023 from 6:33 to 6:39 am EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying high overhead of the GTA in an extremely bright pass, exiting Earth’s shadow low in the southwestern sky, then flying close to Betelgeuse in Orion and Gemini’s twin stars before setting in the…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of October 1st, 2023

As shown above, on Sunday, October 1, 2023 from 7:30 to 7:36 pm EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying over the GTA in an extremely bright pass, rising over the northwestern horizon, flying through the Big Dipper and then close to Scheat, the star in one corner of Pegasus’ square, and then…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of September 24th, 2023

As shown above, on Saturday, September 30, 2023 from 8:18 to 8:22 pm EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying high overhead of the GTA in an extremely bright pass, rising over the west-northwestern horizon, flying closely past bright Vega and Deneb, and then entering Earth’s shadow in the east-southeastern sky near Saturn.…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of September 17th, 2023

As shown above, on Monday, September 18, 2023 from 8:12 to 8:18 pm EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying over the GTA in a very bright pass, rising over the west-southwestern horizon, flying close to bright Arcturus and medium-bright Polaris, and then entering Earth’s shadow low in the northeastern sky. (courtesy: Heavens-above.com)…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of September 10th, 2023

As shown above, on Saturday, September 16, 2023 from 8:09 to 8:15 pm EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying high overhead of the GTA in an extremely bright pass, rising over the southwestern horizon, flying through the bright stars of the Summer Triangle, and then entering Earth’s shadow low in the east-northeastern…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of September 3rd, 2023

As shown above, on Thursday, September 7, 2023 from 5:47 to 5:53 am EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying high overhead of the GTA in an extremely bright pass, exiting Earth’s shadow just above the west-northwestern horizon, flying past Jupiter and Sirius, and then setting in the southeast. (courtesy: Heavens-above.com) Artificial satellites…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of August 27th, 2023

As shown above, on Sunday, August 27, 2023 from 5:01 to 5:05 am EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying high overhead of the GTA in an extremely bright pass, exiting Earth’s shadow halfway up the western sky, flying past Cassiopeia and Polaris, and then setting in the northeast. (courtesy: Heavens-above.com) Artificial satellites…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of August 20th, 2023

The International Space Station illuminated by a 3.6-Watt 532-nm green laser, recorded by ESA’s Optical Ground Station. The video was taken at 7 frames per second on Oct 8, 2014. Artificial satellites are visible because they are high enough to be bathed in sunlight while the sun is below the horizon for earthbound observers. When…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of July 23rd, 2023

As shown above, on Thursday, July 27, 2023 from 9:49 to 9:55 pm EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying high overhead of the GTA in an extremely bright pass, rising over the northwestern horizon, flying through the Big Dipper and the Summer Triangle, and then entering Earth’s shadow low in the east-southeastern…
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Greater Toronto Area Space Station Flyovers for the week of July 16th, 2023

As shown above, on Saturday, July 22, 2023 from 10:38 to 10:43 pm EDT, the International Space Station will be visible flying over the GTA in a bright pass, rising over the northwestern horizon, flying through Cassiopeia, and then entering Earth’s shadow while inside the Square of Pegasus above the east-northeastern horizon. (courtesy: Heavens-above.com) Artificial…
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