
PS If you want to photograph above your house too, then you can sign up for email alerts. NASA only email you when it will be flying over. They send details of which way it will be travelling, how high in the sky and how long you will see it for. As long you know where north, south, east and west are you’ll be fine! To find out more about how it works and to sign up visit here
Seems like we were both in our space moods. https://365daysblog.com/2020/01/29/29-of-365-2/
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Now this is a very cool idea.
I combined my entry with my Looking for Joy challenge today.
https://ceenphotography.com/2020/01/29/on-the-hunt-for-joy-challenge-week-4-sit-in-the-sunshine/
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I love watching the ISS, just amazing to think there are people up there!
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I went with winterlight, since it has been pretty chilly here: https://wp.me/p2owKx-1tn
I did not know about the NASA sign-up. That’s an interesting idea.
Cheers, Amy
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It is so much fun watching the ISS, if you don’t want to sign up you can just check on the website on an ad hoc basis, and enter where you are and if there are any sightings coming up it will let you know
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Very clever. You can spot it because it has moved while you were taking the photo. 🙂
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It moves so fast!!
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https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2020/01/29/bed-lights/
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Really cool! But I’ve given up on spotting things in the sky after my disappointment with Hayley’s comet all those years ago (the long and winding story involves a broken-down bus, broken glasses, and assorted animals).
Here is my promised (sport-free) highlight: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/01/29/and-the-the-clouds-ripped-apart/
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oh no that does sound a sad story . . . the best thing about the ISS though it is comes back again and again so if you miss it once you will have another chance the following night or in a couple of weeks
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That is very interesting!
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I love watching it . . . I could see it tonight but juggling too much, might try tomorrow as it seems to be over northern Europe for much of the weekend
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How great
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Now that is cool!
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2020/01/january-squares_29.html
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that’s what I think too!
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I doubt we would be able to see anything – too many city lights.
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It is moving so you might be fortunate, worth a try anyway!
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Mmm… if you say so. Could be just a scratch on your lens 🥱
Actually I have seen the Columbia space shuttle when it went orbited around the world in 1981. We were able to see the horizon from our flat in Cape Town and watched it go by several times.
(BTW what’s with the huge space below the photo? Is something missing?)
Today I am going local: https://wp.me/pL5Ms-53k
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cheeky!!!! have a look out this weekend as it is passing over all this week
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PS the space . . . . I was experimenting!
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Of course you were 😉
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But I was!!!!!
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And why?
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I added it after it had been posted in response to some of the comments and so kind of didn’t want it to be part of the original photo – I do have strange moments sometimes!!!
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