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Satellite: ISS (ZARYA)      [Track it    Sat Info ]
Location: United States - Miami

Orbits per Day: 15.71504826
Orbit time: 91.6319171393 minute
Semi-Major axis: 6732.7300469 Km
Semi-Minnor axis: 6732.72786107 Km


Latitude: 25.83213
Longitude: -80.27022 (W Negative)
Altitude: 50 m  Time Zone: UTC-5     [ Change Location ]
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Local Date
UTC-5
Range
Km
Elevation
Deg.
Azimuth
Deg.
Direct SunHeight
Km
SSP-Lat
Deg.
SSP-Lon
Deg.
Sun/EL
Deg.
Contact
6 Sep 21h181960317NOT35942-74-33Radio
6 Sep 21h201911343NOT36038-66-34Radio
6 Sep 22h5214569329NOT36037-88-45Radio
6 Sep 22h5470329348NOT36031-81-45Radio
6 Sep 22h565863796NOT36026-75-45Radio
6 Sep 22h58129411124NOT36020-70-45Radio
6 Sep 23h0021121130NOT36114-65-46Radio
7 Sep 00h2818763268NOT36024-97-49Radio
7 Sep 00h3016296240NOT36019-92-49Radio
7 Sep 00h3218014211NOT36113-88-49Radio
7 Sep 13h3819133212YES35012-8951Radio
7 Sep 13h40109315206YES35118-8451Radio
7 Sep 13h4245750159YES35124-7951Radio
7 Sep 13h448482259YES35230-7350Radio
7 Sep 13h461647649YES35235-6750Radio
7 Sep 15h1616736292YES35231-9539Radio
7 Sep 15h1814698324YES35236-8939Radio
7 Sep 15h2017175356YES35341-8139Radio
7 Sep 21h4416726352NOT35940-83-38Radio
7 Sep 21h4611991322NOT35935-75-38Radio
7 Sep 21h4812351266NOT36030-69-38Radio
7 Sep 21h501749594NOT36024-63-38Radio
7 Sep 23h1819812303NOT36034-97-47Radio
7 Sep 23h20123712288NOT36029-91-47Radio
7 Sep 23h2277925242NOT36023-85-47Radio
7 Sep 23h24108215185NOT36017-80-47Radio
7 Sep 23h2617924166NOT36111-76-47Radio
8 Sep 12h3215527167YES35013-7754Radio
8 Sep 12h34119713133YES35119-7254Radio
8 Sep 12h361394993YES35125-6754Radio
8 Sep 12h381982271YES35231-6154Radio
8 Sep 14h0616775250YES35121-9448Radio
8 Sep 14h08100217274YES35126-8948Radio
8 Sep 14h1081523335YES35232-8348Radio
8 Sep 14h1213401014YES35237-7648Radio
8 Sep 14h142092128YES35342-6947Radio
8 Sep 15h4621621336YES35343-9034Radio
8 Sep 20h36203525NOT35844-78-27Radio
8 Sep 20h381798430NOT35939-70-27Radio
8 Sep 20h401929358NOT35934-63-27Radio
8 Sep 22h1018284323NOT35938-92-41Radio
8 Sep 22h12101018329NOT35933-85-41Radio
8 Sep 22h144106228NOT36028-79-42Radio
8 Sep 22h1689421126NOT36022-74-42Radio
8 Sep 22h1817045133NOT36016-69-42Radio
8 Sep 23h4818284253NOT36021-96-49Radio
8 Sep 23h5018114225NOT36015-91-49Radio
8 Sep 23h5221591201NOT3619-86-49Radio
9 Sep 11h2620951127YES35015-6552Radio
9 Sep 12h5814558216YES35016-8753Radio
9 Sep 13h0066030208YES35122-8253Radio
9 Sep 13h024934561YES35128-7753Radio
9 Sep 13h0412431247YES35133-7153Radio
9 Sep 13h062077145YES35238-6452Radio
9 Sep 14h3419932284YES35129-9945Radio
9 Sep 14h3616176309YES35234-9345Radio
9 Sep 14h3816376341YES35239-8644Radio
9 Sep 14h40204026YES35344-7844Radio
9 Sep 21h0219393342NOT35842-87-31Radio
9 Sep 21h041301112NOT35937-79-32Radio
9 Sep 21h0610321746NOT35932-73-32Radio
9 Sep 21h0813761087NOT36026-67-32Radio
9 Sep 21h1020412105NOT36021-62-33Radio
9 Sep 22h3816296293NOT35931-95-44Radio
9 Sep 22h40102717265NOT36025-89-45Radio
9 Sep 22h4296818210NOT36019-84-45Radio
9 Sep 22h4415178177NOT36013-79-45Radio
10 Sep 11h5017454181YES35011-8053Radio
10 Sep 11h52118113155YES35017-7553Radio
10 Sep 11h54110614108YES35023-7053Radio
10 Sep 11h561594676YES35129-6553Radio
10 Sep 13h2420951249YES35019-9851Radio
10 Sep 13h26137210264YES35024-9251Radio
10 Sep 13h2891020304YES35130-8751Radio
10 Sep 13h30111415357YES35135-8051Radio
10 Sep 13h321765520YES35240-7351Radio



SATELLITE BASICS

The table above shows the next 5 days of the satellite passages above your location or station.
When a satellite can be observed directly to the naked eye, its passage is highlighted in yellow. Note that these moments always occur before the sunrise or after sunset.

The terms used are in common use in space activity and through them you can forecast the path of the satellite in the sky, allowing the correct pointing of the antenna or direct visual observation.


Undestanding the Table

At the top of the table, besides the name of the satellite, we have some interesting parameters, as the number of orbits a day that the satellite is around the Earth and time of each orbit in minutes. Below is the parameters that describe the format of the ellipse, with the values given in kilometers.

Beside the information we have the satellite data from the area of the observer. For that data is calculated correctly is necessary that all values shown are accurate. If suspects that the data for your location is incorrect, please let us know.


Understanding the columns

Data Local - The informed values are at 24 hours format and they refer to the hour of the observation place.

Range (km) - indicates the amount, in kilometers, existing between the observer and the satellite.

Elevation (degrees) - It is nothing more than the object satellite's height above the horizon line and like the azimuth, is measured in degrees. The values vary from zero degree, when the object is on the horizon line, up to 90 degrees, when it is exactly over our head. Therefore, a satellite that is at a 45 elevation degrees will be at half height of the horizon.

Azimuth (degrees) - Is the value measured in degrees, counted starting from the North, in the clock sense, and it indicates a point on the horizon. The azimuth values vary from zero to 360 degrees and the basic requirement to know a certain azimuth is to know where the North is. If you don't know it, the use of a compass will be necessary.

Direct Sun - It informs if the satellite is illuminated by the sun during the pass. The possible values are:
YES - The satellite is in Sunlite.
NOT - The satellite is in the darkness and eclipsed by the Earth.
SHA - The satellite is in the Earth shadow (or terminator), the line between day and night.

Height (km) - Is the measure, in kilometers, where the satellite is located above the surface..

SSP-Lat / SSP-Lon (degrees) - SSP-Lat and SSP-Lon are the geographical coordinates of the "sub-satellite point" and they indicate the point of the surface of the Earth on which the satellite orbits on that moment.
Note: If you draw a line from the satellite to the center of the earth, the point where this line intersects the earth's surface is called the subsatellite point.

Sun/EL (degrees) - Angle of elevation of the sun relative to the horizon line. Negative numbers mean that the star is below the horizon.

Contact - Possible values: Radio and Visual. It indicates the possible modes of contact with the satellite. Of course, the Visual Mode also allows the Radio contact, either through direct communication or radio-beacons.

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