ISS Lunar Transit - 2018-07-27
The International Space Station transited the moon in the morning of July 27, 2018 over Lancaster, PA.
Friday 2018-07-27 02:53:21.93 • Lunar transit
ISS angular size: 29.63″; distance: 932.47 km Angular separation: 0.8′; azimuth: 212.6°; altitude: 22.4° Center line distance: 0.52 km; visibility path width: 20.24 km Transit duration: 1.11 s; transit chord length: 29.5′
R.A.: 19h 58m; Dec: -20° 35′; parallactic angle: -25.2° ISS velocity: 26.7 ′/s (angular); 7.25 km/s (transverse) ISS velocity: 1.57 km/s (radial); 7.42 km/s (total); Direction of motion relative to zenith: 97.8° Moon angular size: 29.6′; 59.9 times larger than the ISS Moon phase: 99.7%; angular separation from Sun: 173.4° Sun altitude: -26.3°; the ISS will be in shadow
Read MoreFriday 2018-07-27 02:53:21.93 • Lunar transit
ISS angular size: 29.63″; distance: 932.47 km Angular separation: 0.8′; azimuth: 212.6°; altitude: 22.4° Center line distance: 0.52 km; visibility path width: 20.24 km Transit duration: 1.11 s; transit chord length: 29.5′
R.A.: 19h 58m; Dec: -20° 35′; parallactic angle: -25.2° ISS velocity: 26.7 ′/s (angular); 7.25 km/s (transverse) ISS velocity: 1.57 km/s (radial); 7.42 km/s (total); Direction of motion relative to zenith: 97.8° Moon angular size: 29.6′; 59.9 times larger than the ISS Moon phase: 99.7%; angular separation from Sun: 173.4° Sun altitude: -26.3°; the ISS will be in shadow
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