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12/5 Well, this is a pretty crappy time window. For those living in the
silicon valley:
http://www.heavens-above.com/PassSummary.asp?lat=37.339&lng=-121.894&alt=0&loc=San+Jose&TZ=PST&satid=25544
\_ "Silicon Valley" not "the Silicon Valley"
\_ wrong. Common usage is to include the "the" except when
in adjectival form.
\_ Nope, you're wrong. Common usage among people who've
lived here all their life is to not include
"the." Reference the San Jose Mercury News: "The
Newspaper of Silicon Valley"
\_ How visible is it going to be? Like a bright star that we see
with naked eye?
\_ Easily visible with the naked eye. Naked eye can see
stars as dim as 5th or 6th magnitude (magnitudes are dumb:
higher magnitude --> dimmer star). On Dec. 11, the ISS will
be at 0.2 mag...it'll probably be the brightest thing in that
region of the sky, and the only thing that will be moving at
a constant velocity. |
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