International Space Station now incredibly bright (magnitude now reaches -5 to -6)
Monday, March 23, 2009
These numbers mean the ISS was four times brighter than Venus and more than 60 times brighter than Sirius, the brightest star in the sky.
more images: from Pawel Warchal of Cracow, Poland; from RalfVandebergh of the Netherlands; from Janusz Krysiak of Koluszki, Poland; from Martin Wagner of Sonnenbuehl, Germany; from Rob Carew of Melbourne Australia;
more movies: from Dirk Ewers of Germany (DivX required); from Dave Gallant of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada; from Mike Tyrrell of Northwich, Cheshire, UK;
If you want to know when you'll be able to see the ISS where you live, see here. I've got two flybys where I live (Seoul) on the 30th and 31st of March.
Edit: I just noticed that the last video there is from YouTube so I can embed it here. Here it is:
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