I did not realize I was so tired...
Apr. 30th, 2005 05:51 pm...until I came home from the store. I lay down to rest, chatted with Natalie and Galina, and proceeded to fall into a sound, dreamless sleep until shortly ago. (I'm not taking bets on what time I'll fall asleep.)
The skies have been cloudy these past few days and someone at the store mentioned that the weather is supposed to turn rotten tonight (more, um, snow), so that threatens tomorrow's twin visible ISS passes, the first of which is slated to occur - if memory serves - a few minutes after 5 am (5:04?), with the station coming out of the northwest (azimuth 315) and heading toward the southeast (azimuth 125), attaining a height of almost 50 degrees above the horizon. The second pass tomorrow will be after 9 pm and the ISS will rise to almost the zenith as it goes whizzing past.
I'm slated to go over to the kids house in a few minutes. I suppose I should go get formal (e.g., put on a shirt).
Cheers...
The skies have been cloudy these past few days and someone at the store mentioned that the weather is supposed to turn rotten tonight (more, um, snow), so that threatens tomorrow's twin visible ISS passes, the first of which is slated to occur - if memory serves - a few minutes after 5 am (5:04?), with the station coming out of the northwest (azimuth 315) and heading toward the southeast (azimuth 125), attaining a height of almost 50 degrees above the horizon. The second pass tomorrow will be after 9 pm and the ISS will rise to almost the zenith as it goes whizzing past.
I'm slated to go over to the kids house in a few minutes. I suppose I should go get formal (e.g., put on a shirt).
Cheers...