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Okay, we do have some interesting passes over the Denver area on September, the morning of September 5th, 5.25 a.m. the ISS travels from the west northwest to the southeast peaking about 65 degrees on the southwest horizon. Nice solid six minute pass. So those are the good ones. They are almost overhead. There are some other passes along the way. You can always check that out. I do recommend you do sign up for it within your own coordinates and then you can see when the ISS is going to be traveling over your area. This website has a whole bunch more information other than the ISS as well. So, we have a lot of information on that. It has got Starlink stuff, ISS, the Tiangong satellite, other amateur radio satellites, Starlink passes as well, solar eclipse information, more planetary information as well. Again, www.heavens-above.com is the website. That is it for that poll and this is KI0 ARNet control for the Colorado Astronomy Net.
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