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Okay, quiet night. This may go a little quicker tonight for sure. No worries. All right, this is KI-0A, our net control for the KELA, West front, I mean F. Get into the pulses for this evening. Okay, Tony, if you're looking with binoculars, definitely get out there and just scan the skies. One thing that I have found interesting, Tony, while looking through binoculars into the New Ignite sky, just kind of point them just a little bit above the horizon, if you've got clear skies, and look through the binoculars and then count how many satellites will pass through your field of vision over the space of 10 minutes. You will be surprised at the number of satellites that go through your field of view, even at a low angle. And then just move it around and look at the stars and the stars and just point it out there. Tremendous number of satellites. It used to be, when I started in astronomy, seeing a satellite was a very rare occurrence in the night sky, especially one that would pass through your field of view, either through a telescope or binoculars. Now it's just, well, I'll reserve some of my opinion for that, but I kind of say horrible. Just seeing so many satellites up there. It's kind of neat, but it's horrible and the same for those of us who are observational stars. Now I'll hop off my soapbox and get into ISS passes. If you're interested in ISS passes, you may want to check out this website, www.isf.com. www.heaven-above.com.

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