Post AUBLZA8FxgPMLm8QIS by lePetomaneAncien@hackaday.social
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(DIR) Post #AUBLZ8Y3qlrRREC0Ey by ColinTheMathmo@mathstodon.xyz
2023-03-30T19:29:19Z
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That was a great #UK_ISS pass ... lovely to see it again ...Not the brightest, and some scattered cloud, but beautiful to see it gliding gracefully across the sky.
(DIR) Post #AUBLZ9JZ09rHoYPwHY by josh@barelysocial.org
2023-03-30T19:47:23Z
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@ColinTheMathmo I remember the first time I saw the space shuttle in the sky when I was about 15. It blew my mind that I could see a human created object in space without any sort of telescope or binoculars. I’ve been sharing ISS passes with my kids for the past 13 years and it never stops being cool.
(DIR) Post #AUBLZA8FxgPMLm8QIS by lePetomaneAncien@hackaday.social
2023-03-30T22:09:38Z
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@josh @ColinTheMathmo I saw Sputnik #YouKidsGetOffMyLawn
(DIR) Post #AUBLae38DOyPQWRd56 by ColinTheMathmo@mathstodon.xyz
2023-03-30T22:17:37Z
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@lePetomaneAncien Well *that* escalated quickly!Fabulous stuff ... did you need binoculars or a telescope? Was it visible to the naked eye?Amazing stuff ...@josh
(DIR) Post #AUBLaejJgYiXXMBJpo by lePetomaneAncien@hackaday.social
2023-03-30T23:41:17Z
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@ColinTheMathmo @josh On a clear summer night it was visible to the naked eye. I was a young kid and it was high Cold War times. It seemed cool to me and I didn't really understand why the adults were so concerned.