I observed and photographed it at exactly the time time as you (Lancaster, UK). http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinlee2001/3374125060/
It was indeed very nice.
21/3/09 23:50
Anonymous said...
Hi,
I took that photo. It is part of a video I made of the flaring event: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6duDFXVmkM
The flare was very bright indeed. I've never witnessed the ISS being so incredibly bright.
23/3/09 09:55
This evening I observed a magnificent pass of the International Space Station (ISS), with the Shuttle docked to it.
At about 40 degrees altitude in the west, during its approach, it shortly became very bright. A conservative estimate by me placed it at at least magnitude -5; Leo Barhorst observing the same pass from Almere, some 30 km North of me, estimated magnitude -6. After that, it slightly fainted, remaining bright but not as bright as it had been in the west.
"Very bright International Space Station (Updated)"
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I observed and photographed it at exactly the time time as you (Lancaster, UK).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinlee2001/3374125060/
It was indeed very nice.
21/3/09 23:50
Hi,
I took that photo. It is part of a video I made of the flaring event: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6duDFXVmkM
The flare was very bright indeed. I've never witnessed the ISS being so incredibly bright.
23/3/09 09:55