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All right, very good, Elijah. Welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. Hopefully you guys can stick around. One Charlie Hotel Yankee. Let's see, KI0AR at KI0AR.com or check out YouTube or NetLogger if you have it. That will be the best way because your signal is rather broken and scratchy. I didn't get much of the last transmission after all. I am going to carry on. We are well into the presentation part of our net. Usually over with it by now but I do appreciate all the check-ins, especially the new ones there. Our youth of America as well do appreciate that. For those of you who are interested in watching the ISS, the International Space Station pass over your particular location, you may want to check out this website www.heavens-above.com. I do recommend that you check that out for visible ISS passes. ISS actually has all ISS passes if you click the little radio button on there. It will show all the passes over your particular area but right now we talk about visible passes. There are no real good ISS passes over the Denver area for the next week or so. They are all early morning passes passing very close to the north. Further north you might be able to see those but one thing I like about this particular website is I can click on a particular date and it shows up a nice 8.5 by 11 pass of an ISS. This is not a very good pass to start off with for those of you who are on YouTube but it shows a little bit towards the north and you will see where the ISS is passing from north to northeast. Again, that website is www.heavens-above.com.
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