by iamlucky13 » Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:40 pm
The fly around takes several hours, if I remember correctly, time to complete an entire orbit or two. I guess at least you can figure out the ground track and follow it around the map looking for anything that might be those huge mountain ranges.
I'm having trouble finding historical ground tracks. I know several sites that will show current or future position of the ISS, but it seems finding out where it was in the past is a little harder.
The fly around takes several hours, if I remember correctly, time to complete an entire orbit or two. I guess at least you can figure out the ground track and follow it around the map looking for anything that might be those huge mountain ranges.
I'm having trouble finding historical ground tracks. I know several sites that will show current or future position of the ISS, but it seems finding out where it was in the past is a little harder.