Ok, per il centro Italia tocca aspettare il 4 maggio.
Carino fare un timelapse del passaggio......sicuramente sarà nuvolo.
Crosses the disk of Sun. Separation=0.018° Position Angle=198.8°, Position angle vertex=148.6°. Transit duration=2.16s
Angular diameter=24.0" size=109.0m x 73.0m x 27.5m
Satellite at Azimuth=278.1° W Altitude= 15.5° Distance=1151.8 km
In a clock-face concept, the satellite will seem to move toward 10:03
Angular Velocity=14.7'/s
Centerline, closest point →Map: Longitude= 12°15'23"E Latitude=+41°54'25" (WGS84) Distance=0.73 km Azimuth=208.0° SSW Path direction=121.6° ESE ground speed=10.729 km/s width=12.6 km max. duration=2.2 s
Time uncertainty of about 7 minutes
Orbit source: NASA predicted orbit
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Stefano
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