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ISS, Tiangong, Satellites Over Puna
I wish I had known this before getting the vaccine. Fortunately I have a near endless supply of lead paint chips to eat.
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May 1

OK, get out your protective gear and elixirs, whatever they might be.  The X-37B is back, relatively bright but also when the sky is not completely dark so I’m not sure how visible tonight.  But that’s generally the point of top secret devices isn’t it? For your eyes only Mr. Bond:

7:08 PM
X-37B - the secret Air Force unmanned mini shuttle
Rises - SW, passes through the constellation Orion at 7:11.  Watch out for the attack ships.*
Path - toward the NE
Magnitude - a relatively bright 1.6


7:52 PM
Hubble Space Telescope
Rises - WNW, passes near Mars at 7:56
Path - Toward the SE
Magnitude - 0.8
I saw Hubble last night, good and bright

For details:
https://www.heavens-above.com/main.aspx?lat=19.6025&lng=-154.9416&loc=HPP&alt=-7&tz=UCT10
Scroll down to Daily Predictions For Brighter Satellites


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.  - From Blade Runner
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What’s really weird is my post didn’t show up for a long time. Punaweb may have froze or maybe it was a failed plot to keep my post off Punaweb.
Puna:  Our roosters crow first!
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That'd be the time-warp sweep the observatories do every few hours because if we don't do carry out that sweep, GPS satellites tend to go into warp mode. Sorry about that. Time and space should recover and you post should now be in place.
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Between May 8, and 9th, the Chinese rocket  booster will be dropping down to Earth in an uncontrolled re-entry.
Should be quit a light show if the timing is right.
Tracking info is online..
https://www.space.com/china-huge-rocket-...nk-problem

Tracking..

https://orbit.ing-now.com/3dlaunch/paylo.../2021-035/
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I don’t see any passes for the CZ-5B rocket body over Hawaii in the next few days, which is a good sign.  It’s orbit does fluctuate though, which is why the reentry date, time, and location can’t be pinpointed in advance.
https://www.heavens-above.com/orbit.aspx?satid=48275

The Chinese space station module launched by the CZ-5B will pass over Hawaii for a few days beginning on May 10th.  I’ll post the times, rising & setting in the sky when we get closer to its appearance.  At this time their space station is unmanned.
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It’ll probably land in a Harbor Freight parking lot.
Puna:  Our roosters crow first!
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The CZ-5B rocket body has two passes near Hawaii today, and one tomorrow, both relatively low on the horizon.  If it did reenter the atmosphere at those locations it would be hundreds of miles away from the islands.

https://www.heavens-above.com/PassSummary.aspx?satid=48275&lat=19.598&lng=-154.9455&loc=Unnamed&alt=0&tz=UCT10
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Unconfirmed report, but if it’s verified you can sleep easy tonight, unless there’s a brownout, a quake, tsunami warning...

After Perth, we have Stanley and Bridport in Tasmania, at 0243 UTC, and five minutes later Collingwood and Wellington in New Zealand. Having said that, we're getting to the end of the entry window and it's more likely that it's down by now.”

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/13...52929?s=21


UPDATE 4:58 PM
Reports from the Middle East of reentry sightings:
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/13...62752?s=21

Update 5:13 PM
It’s down, according to the Chinese space agency.  Enjoy the Puna sky this evening, which isn’t falling:

“The CNSA/CMS official account on Weibo confirms that #LongMarch5 CZ5B booster has reentered at 02:24 UTC, May 9. The location of the reentry is 72.47°E, 2.65°N. weibo.com/2196038737/KeD… The CMS website appears to be down, though.”

https://twitter.com/yeqzids/status/13912...02210?s=21
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Anyone in the Maldives may have had a light show a few hours ago although it may have been early-morning daylight there, so possibly not visible. It was interesting watching different organizations claiming where it would come down and not getting it right.
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