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How to Predict Sighting Opportunities for Shuttle Landings
04.18.10
One of our long-time Flight Dynamics Officers, Bill Tracy, developed a program that makes it easy to predict space shuttle or space station sightings. The Skywatch mini-application lets you select the spacecraft you want to see, and then pick your location on the ground by city or zip code. Because it uses the latest tracking data from Mission Control, Skywatch can even predict sighting opportunities for shuttles that are racing overhead toward landing.

To use the mini-application, go to:

› Predict Sighting Opportunities for Shuttle Landings

Human Spaceflight Website Sighting Opportunities Human Spaceflight Website Sighting Opportunities
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Then click on “START APPLET” pointed out by the Rainbow-colored arrow shown on this screen shot.


SkyWatch 2.0 Applet SkyWatch 2.0 Applet
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Next, under “SATELLITE,” you’ll need to select the landing opportunity orbit number, in this case the arrow is pointing to our first opportunity in Florida.


SkyWatch 2.0 Applet SkyWatch 2.0 Applet
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Then, select your city from the list, or select your zip code, or zoom in by clicking on the map of your state.


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For example, here’s what the sightings chart for Wichita, Kansas, would look like for our first Kennedy Space Center landing opportunity Monday morning.


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› Predict Sighting Opportunities for Shuttle Landings