The International Space Station will be visible over Mississippi on June
29, 2012. Depending on your location, your viewing times may vary by a
few seconds from the times listed below. Additionally, your local
horizon (trees, buildings, etc) may influence your viewing times. Times are listed in 24-hour format, therefore 20h20m = 8:20pm local time. The times and information were retrieved from www.calsky.com
North Mississippi:
Appears 20h20m52s 4.8mag az:307.7° NW horizon
Culmination 20h26m05s -3.3mag az:226.4° SW h:49.3°
distance: 513.2km height above Earth: 397.4km elevation of Sun: -3° angular velocity: 0.84°/s
Disappears 20h30m44s -1.1mag az:145.8° SE h:2.4°
Central Mississippi:
Appears 20h21m06s 3.8mag az:312.5° NW horizon
Culmination 20h26m22s -3.9mag az:226.0° SW h:73.4°
distance: 413.4km height above Earth: 397.4km elevation of Sun: -4° angular velocity: 1.04°/s
Disappears 20h30m44s -1.3mag az:139.9° SE h:3.8°
South Mississippi:
Appears 20h21m38s 3.4mag az:315.0° NW horizon
Culmination 20h26m55s -4.1mag az:226.7° SW h:84.2°
distance: 399.2km height above Earth: 397.2km elevation of Sun: -5° angular velocity: 1.08°/s
Disappears 20h30m44s -1.6mag az:138.5° SE h:6.5°
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