Hello all,
In the following you see visibility predictions for the ISS generated
with element sets 11 and 4 days old (from Ray Hoad) and new ones
(from space-track).
Differences of about one and a half minutes do occur.
Even the orbit number changes !
Either you use the newest data or you should be patient ;)
Vy 73, Viktor OE1VKW
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Element Set Number: 105 (Orbit 70873)
Element Set Epoch : 31Mar11 21:27:39.138 UTC
Date (UTC) Time (UTC) of Duration Azimuth at Peak Vis Orbit
AOS MEL LOS of Pass AOS MEL LOS Elev
Mon 11Apr11 20:58:54 21:02:49 21:06:47 00:07:53 188 135 81 9.8 NNN 71046
22:32:41 22:37:34 22:42:27 00:09:46 235 150 69 56.6* NNN 71047
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Element Set Number: 150 (Orbit 70981)
Element Set Epoch : 07Apr11 18:09:13.138 UTC
Date (UTC) Time (UTC) of Duration Azimuth at Peak Vis Orbit
AOS MEL LOS of Pass AOS MEL LOS Elev
Mon 11Apr11 20:59:48 21:03:46 21:07:44 00:07:56 189 135 81 10.0 NNN 71046
22:33:37 22:38:30 22:43:22 00:09:46 235 150 69 57.4* NNN 71047
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Element Set Number: 169 (Orbit 71038)
Element Set Epoch : 11Apr11 09:01:50.793 UTC
Date (UTC) Time (UTC) of Duration Azimuth at Peak Vis Orbit
AOS MEL LOS of Pass AOS MEL LOS Elev
Mon 11Apr11 21:00:22 21:04:20 21:08:18 00:07:56 189 135 81 10.1 NNN 71047
22:34:10 22:39:03 22:43:59 00:09:49 236 155 69 58.0* NNN 71048
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Viktor W. Kudielka
AMSAT-NA LM-240;AMSAT-UK;AMSAT-DL;OeVSV
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