Observation of ISS from Cadiz

From: Oscar A. Rodriguez -- D. Temas Espaciales (obaquero@gestivan.com)
Date: Tue Aug 29 2000 - 17:28:08 PDT

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    Hi all:
    
    On August 28, 22:04 CEST, I could watch the International Space Station
    crossing the sky of Cadiz (Spain) from NE to SE. One minute later (22:05
    CEST), ISS passed just below the constellation of Lyra, reaching a
    magnitude near -0.5. The total observation time was 3 minutes approx.
    
    Oscar.-
    W6.2990  N36.5340
    
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    OSCAR AUGUSTO RODRIGUEZ BAQUERO
    Project Manager, first Museum of Space Flight in Spain
    
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    P.O. Box 2763
    E-11080 CADIZ - SPAIN
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