ISS Solar Transit - 2019-04-10
The International Space Station transited the sun on April 10, 2019 over Middletown, PA.
ISS angular size: 57.17″; distance: 483.31 km Angular separation: 0.8′; azimuth: 171.3°; altitude: 57.6° Center line distance: 0.15 km; visibility path width: 5.10 km Transit duration: 0.63 s; transit chord length: 31.9′
R.A.: 01h 15m; Dec: +08° 01′; parallactic angle: 6.7° ISS velocity: 50.7 ′/s (angular); 7.13 km/s (transverse) ISS velocity: -1.94 km/s (radial); 7.39 km/s (total); Direction of motion relative to zenith: 62.1° Sun angular size: 31.9′; 33.5 times larger than the ISS
Read MoreISS angular size: 57.17″; distance: 483.31 km Angular separation: 0.8′; azimuth: 171.3°; altitude: 57.6° Center line distance: 0.15 km; visibility path width: 5.10 km Transit duration: 0.63 s; transit chord length: 31.9′
R.A.: 01h 15m; Dec: +08° 01′; parallactic angle: 6.7° ISS velocity: 50.7 ′/s (angular); 7.13 km/s (transverse) ISS velocity: -1.94 km/s (radial); 7.39 km/s (total); Direction of motion relative to zenith: 62.1° Sun angular size: 31.9′; 33.5 times larger than the ISS
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