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cannabineer

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This site will give you the time, elevation, and direction to see the ISS when it goes over your location.

My go-to for tracking the Station and other bright satellites is heavens-above dot com. Near the Summer Solstice I could just spot the Station passing north at midnight. At my new latitude I'm just too far south for those shenanigans.
 

BudmanTX

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This site will give you the time, elevation, and direction to see the ISS when it goes over your location.

cool....yeah when i used to hit observatory in the north...me and couple of guys would try to capture it with the telescope....man that was a bitch.....

i also get the NASA channel , so sometime when i'm trimming i'll site get really numb and watch the live feeds.....wife would just shake her head.....
 

raratt

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My go-to for tracking the Station and other bright satellites is heavens-above dot com. Near the Summer Solstice I could just spot the Station passing north at midnight. At my new latitude I'm just too far south for those shenanigans.
Wed Oct 9, 7:18 PM5 min67°10° above NW19° above ESE
I just checked near your location.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Got up to pee yesterday at like 5:15 am and saw the zodiacal light a.k.a. false dawn sending a spike through Leo. Here's a pic showing much more than what I saw ... from Australia.

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This is closer to my sighting ... except this is another Southern Hemisphere pic as the asterism near M31 reveals. Note inverted Pleiades just clearing the horizon.

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The magic of photon capture ...

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Fron Texas Star Party, Venus and zodiacal light
A good "wysiwyg" pic

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
More reflected sunlight from the Ecliptic, and other "fantastic optical beasts and where to find them". The gegenschein (German: counterglow) is a large (10 x 20 degrees of arc) faint patch of less-dark sky directly opposite the Sun's celestial position.

First pic shows it, a "horn" of zodiacal light and the connecting ecliptic band against a Galactic backdrop. I'm guessing the light embedded in the gegenschein is Saturn.

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By the inverted stellation around M31, this has to be off of Australia's "Gold Coast". Pleiades on horizon.

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Gegenschein and the even more elusive skyglow ... usually illustrated from orbit.
From the ground ...

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and from orbit.

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Aterrestrial widest-angle fisheye shot showing how grazing angles (like atthe horizon) emphasize natural skyglow.

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cannabineer

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Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement. Meet STEVE, a purple dude who hangs out near and above the more usual aurora borealis.

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