31 Aug
Posted by RD Bentley as Amateur Radio, Geeky Tips, Science Sightings, Technology
Track The ISS And Other Satellites
Real time satellite tracking on the web. Track the ISS and watch it pass by in the sky near your location. It is clearly visible with the naked eye. Catch it!
Whether you’re an amateur radio operator, an astronomy enthusiast, or an electronic guru, tracking satellites isn’t so bad at all if given the right tools to succeed.
One of the best ways to track and successfully locate the ISS is to get on the Human Space Flight (HSF) page, and get all the details for your city. The information from this website is extremely accurate and will have you viewing the ISS quickly, providing that the weather conditions are suitable.
In the meantime, the Space Station will be dodging space debris.
If you’re wanting to track other satellites and need realtime satellite tracking information, a visit to the N2YO.com site will be an adventure worth exploring. Over 15,000 satellites can be tracked, along with other objects that make for an interesting occasion.
NASA has another absorbing page with tracking applications galore.
If you’re a ham radio operator, you’ll be having a QSO with the ISS in no time. You will be expecting a postcard from space.
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