Joseph Potch
This is the best app I have ever used to check Satellites, Space Station, and anything related to the great beyond. I.E. SPACE. It is, as far as I can tell, absolutely accurate and can help you plan ahead for sightings with an alarm. One example of the app allows you to look ahead at objects to plan for a specific sighting. I go out every night and look up. So much so I had to go to the Chiropractor to get my neck fixed. But it is worth it. Norcal Joe
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Diane
I really enjoy this app as it can pretty much let me know when there will be something I want to see passing overhead. However I have a few questions. 1. Why in the list of nightly events are there hardly ever anything listed between the hours of midnight and 4am. 2. I live outside of our city and once my eyes are accustomed to the dark I can see quite a bit. But even satellites that are given a mag of 1.0 are very hard to see.
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Heavens-Above
September 16, 2020
In the middle of the night, satellites are in the shadow of the earth.
Lucas 'Ktulu789'
I'm having a little of a hard time understanding how this works. I used ISS detector and it's seriously easier to understand what's going on and which notifications I will get and which not. This app has a filter for hours... But will I get notified when the satellite is visible or just when it's overhead? Even in daylight? I'm not entirely sure which satellites it will notify either, or they expected magnitude, something the other app shows. I couldn't find a list of future passes. Your website is interesting tough, yet I colun't find info on passes and visibility from my configured location.
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