everythingchangesbutblue
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that's exactly what we saw.Seen the ISS really bright and then in the opposite direction came spaceX, that was bright for a few seconds and then it dimmed but really chuffed for seeing it.
that's exactly what we saw.Seen the ISS really bright and then in the opposite direction came spaceX, that was bright for a few seconds and then it dimmed but really chuffed for seeing it.
Yep seen it,bought a pair of powerful binnocks a few years ago brilliant.Seen the ISS really bright and then in the opposite direction came spaceX, that was bright for a few seconds and then it dimmed but really chuffed for seeing it.
It came back bright on the same path (obviously) then dimmed again. Finally I stayed out craning my neck and saw something after all that Skylink malarky.Seen the ISS really bright and then in the opposite direction came spaceX, that was bright for a few seconds and then it dimmed but really chuffed for seeing it.
Seen the ISS really bright and then in the opposite direction came spaceX, that was bright for a few seconds and then it dimmed but really chuffed for seeing it.
Yep same here, SpaceX passed a lot closer to the moon that the ISS I think.
Ok I got it wrong we saw the ISS first that was really bright and then we’ve seen the Space X, but that was going in the opposite direction, I 5hought everything went the same way up there.
16 massive solar panels reflect a lot of lightJust seen it go over, maybe a daft question but how come it’s so bright, is it a reflection of light?
ISS was 20 degrees elevation. Dragon was lower. More or less just above the horizon.
Maybe wrong but that was my understanding of it.
Ah, it is so nice when two blues kiss and make up, it makes be proud to be a city fan.Cool, no problem
Glad you enjoyed it and long may they continie now this has been a successful launch