[amsat-bb] Re: ISS Digipeaer over Japan

2011-03-13 Thread Bob Bruninga
Toyo san, A few more ideas. It is easy to manually estimate ISS pass times every day once you have heard a pass. See: http://aprs.org/MobileLEOtracking.html 1) ISS over Japan today is between about 0830 to 1830 JST. 2) When you hear the first pass, then you will have additional passes every

[amsat-bb] Re: ISS Digipeaer over Japan

2011-03-13 Thread Edward R. Cole
At 07:28 AM 3/13/2011, Bob Bruninga wrote: Toyo san, A few more ideas. It is easy to manually estimate ISS pass times every day once you have heard a pass. See: http://aprs.org/MobileLEOtracking.html 1) ISS over Japan today is between about 0830 to 1830 JST. 2) When you hear the first pass,

[amsat-bb] Re: ISS Digipeaer over Japan (TEMPn-N)

2011-03-13 Thread Bob Bruninga
...@amsat.org (on behalf of Bob Bruninga bruni...@usna.edu) Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: ISS Digipeaer over Japan To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Toyo san, A few more ideas. It is easy to manually estimate ISS pass times every day once you have heard a pass. See: http://aprs.org/MobileLEOtracking.html 1

[amsat-bb] Re: ISS Digipeaer over Japan

2011-03-12 Thread Greg D.
Is there someone who can get this message to the ISS Crew through official channels? I see that there are several school contacts coming up next week, and the crew often gets chatty with the ground afterwards. Under normal circumstances that's really appreciated, but this isn't the case, and