Annular Eclipse
Posted: 25.01.2009, 22:00
I go to Astronomy Picture of the Day daily.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Today is an annular eclipse in the India Ocean. I started up Celestia and was watching the eclipse move across the ocean when I saw two small objects fly by close to the eclipse. After turning on satellites I found that they were the Hubble and ISS within 666 KM of each other. Now I know that Celestia does not exactly show the true orbits but it was amazing that I found this. Maybe they will get some interesting images from both satellites from this encounter.
Don
PS How do you make a link with words? I could not figure out how to make "Astronomy . . ." the link?
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Today is an annular eclipse in the India Ocean. I started up Celestia and was watching the eclipse move across the ocean when I saw two small objects fly by close to the eclipse. After turning on satellites I found that they were the Hubble and ISS within 666 KM of each other. Now I know that Celestia does not exactly show the true orbits but it was amazing that I found this. Maybe they will get some interesting images from both satellites from this encounter.
Don
PS How do you make a link with words? I could not figure out how to make "Astronomy . . ." the link?