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I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but since the cool people hang out here anyway, I figured it would get seen.
I know that Santa was nice to some folks and they woke up Christmas morning to see a telescope under their trees (although I think they are all Brits, but oh, well)....
Anyway, I thought you might be interested in this stuff that just came over the wire...
FIREBALL ALERT: On Sunday morning, Jan. 15th, between approximately 1:56 and 1:59 a.m. PST (0956 - 0959 UT), a brilliant fireball will streak over northern California and Nevada. It's NASA's Stardust capsule, returning to Earth with samples of dust from Comet Wild 2. Observers along the flight path should have a marvelous view of this rare man-made meteor. Radio signals reflected from the capsule's ionized tail may be heard from a much wider area--hundreds to thousands of miles away. Visit http://spaceweather.com for maps and observing tips.
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION: The International Space Station is flying over the United States in mid-January during evening hours when it is easy to see. Would you like a phone call to alert you when the station is about to appear over your home town? Sign up for SpaceWeather PHONE: http://spaceweatherphone.com
(also, for ISS related sightings, go here: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/index.html)
Thanks, and that's all...we now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.
I know that Santa was nice to some folks and they woke up Christmas morning to see a telescope under their trees (although I think they are all Brits, but oh, well)....
Anyway, I thought you might be interested in this stuff that just came over the wire...
FIREBALL ALERT: On Sunday morning, Jan. 15th, between approximately 1:56 and 1:59 a.m. PST (0956 - 0959 UT), a brilliant fireball will streak over northern California and Nevada. It's NASA's Stardust capsule, returning to Earth with samples of dust from Comet Wild 2. Observers along the flight path should have a marvelous view of this rare man-made meteor. Radio signals reflected from the capsule's ionized tail may be heard from a much wider area--hundreds to thousands of miles away. Visit http://spaceweather.com for maps and observing tips.
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION: The International Space Station is flying over the United States in mid-January during evening hours when it is easy to see. Would you like a phone call to alert you when the station is about to appear over your home town? Sign up for SpaceWeather PHONE: http://spaceweatherphone.com
(also, for ISS related sightings, go here: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/index.html)
Thanks, and that's all...we now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.