by alter-ego » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:51 pm
And the answer is: ISS sub-orbital position = 1800 miles west of souther Chile, Lat 37 38' S, Long 106 14' E.
Time = 2:04 UT
View = Westerly, all ocean and clouds
Distance from Antarctica = 2500 miles, south of ISS.
First, I pinned down another photo in the ISS fly-around sequence: S130E012150, Time Stamp = 2/20, 01:35 UT. ISS sub-orbital location = Timor Sea, Australia, Lat 12 04' S, Long 127 54' E. The view is toward the Victoria River delta in northern Australia.
Next, I used the time stamps for 2 other pictures and then calculated new ISS postions from the Timor Sea Location, and verified landmarks in the pictures with Google:
S130E012092
Time = 7 minutes BEFORE Timor Sea (01:28 UT)
Location = Distintive and identifiable coastline of Binh Dinh, Vietnam, Lat 9 33' N, Long 112 24' E
S130E012451
Time = 7hr 44min AFTER Timor Sea (09:19 UT)
Location = South Africa ****Description given with picture AND very close to ISS calculated postion (Shuttle is not in exact ISS location now)****
Solution to ISS quiz location fits excellently well within the ISS STS-130 picture sequence AND it meets required condition to be minutes from the terminator
It looks like Quizzer was on the right track, but somehow missed the mark - maybe the orbital Elset was wrong. The ISS location actually is far from Antarctica. Good job though Quizzer.
I feel like an idiot. I was bitten hard by my assumption / belief about seeing perceptible landform. That was plum wrong. You guys (Chris) were right that said there was only clouds. To my chagrin, I ended up identifying both locations and arrival times! Gees, I followed an arduous, tail-chasing path. I had the answer days ago by just using the picture's time stamp. I wish I had beleived it...
Well, we live and learn.
[b]And the answer is: [/b] ISS sub-orbital position = 1800 miles west of souther Chile, Lat 37 38' S, Long 106 14' E.
Time = 2:04 UT
View = Westerly, all ocean and clouds
Distance from Antarctica = 2500 miles, south of ISS.
[b]First, I pinned down another photo in the ISS fly-around sequence:[/b] S130E012150, Time Stamp = 2/20, 01:35 UT. ISS sub-orbital location = Timor Sea, Australia, Lat 12 04' S, Long 127 54' E. The view is toward the Victoria River delta in northern Australia.
[b]Next, I used the time stamps for 2 other pictures and then calculated new ISS postions from the Timor Sea Location, and verified landmarks in the pictures with Google:[/b]
S130E012092
Time = 7 minutes BEFORE Timor Sea (01:28 UT)
Location = Distintive and identifiable coastline of Binh Dinh, Vietnam, Lat 9 33' N, Long 112 24' E
S130E012451
Time = 7hr 44min AFTER Timor Sea (09:19 UT)
Location = South Africa ****Description given with picture AND very close to ISS calculated postion (Shuttle is not in exact ISS location now)****
[b]Solution to ISS quiz location fits excellently well within the ISS STS-130 picture sequence AND it meets required condition to be minutes from the terminator[/b]
It looks like Quizzer was on the right track, but somehow missed the mark - maybe the orbital Elset was wrong. The ISS location actually is far from Antarctica. Good job though Quizzer.
I feel like an idiot. I was bitten hard by my assumption / belief about seeing perceptible landform. That was plum wrong. You guys (Chris) were right that said there was only clouds. To my chagrin, I ended up identifying both locations and arrival times! Gees, I followed an arduous, tail-chasing path. I had the answer days ago by just using the picture's time stamp. I wish I had beleived it...
Well, we live and learn.