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"New attempt to launch the Crew Dragon on May 30: trajectory"

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Blogger adfa said...

So your sighting predictions are quite different to those from Heavens Above. I'd really like to see it.
https://www.heavens-above.com/gtrack.aspx?satid=71000&mjd=58999.8873648063&lat=48.8567&lng=2.3515&loc=Paris&alt=0&tz=CET

Any clarifications? Thanks!

30/5/20 08:45

Blogger adfa said...

Ok, so I think that what you posted is the first revolution around the Earth, mine is the second one. Is that right?

30/5/20 08:50

Blogger Unknown said...

Will we be able to see it in central spain?

30/5/20 08:53

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30/5/20 11:19

Blogger SatTrackCam Leiden said...

@ AdriàFS: I think initially Heavens-Above still used the orbit for the May 27 scrubbed launch. Re-checking now, it does seem to use the correct orbit now, so the predictions should match.
However: upon checking, it appears that for the second revolution (the 23:19 CEST pass) it is using the TLE for the first revolution, not the second revolution, which creates a time difference of about 1 minute.

30/5/20 11:55

Blogger Unknown said...

Good article, clearly written,lots of useful info.

30/5/20 13:21

Blogger Unknown said...

Brilliant, thanks. Will try the first pass from German / Danish border in Jutland, anticipate looking South at 21.45 CEST and about 15 deg up. What software do you use to make your charts and predictions and where did you find the flight path for this hopeful luanch on 30 May, in fact, every launch, how do you find that before hand?

30/5/20 16:55

Blogger Pieter Jan said...

Got it from home on the second pass. Zoetermeer Netherlands. Thanks for the info. Wow was that fast and short. On my iPhone movie and pictures just a bright pixel. 👍

31/5/20 00:06

Blogger jim oberg said...

So the stage 2 deorbit burn is very soon after CrewDragon sep, and ground observers would still have full daylight skies?

31/5/20 05:08

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