D
draghuram
Guest
Hi,
I use heavens-above web site to find times for ISS and space shuttle viewing and I must say that the site is very nice and useful. How ever, I don't see "AM" or "PM" in the times that are reported. They don't look like following 24 hour format either. Can any one please clarify how I should read these times? For example, ISS chart listed for Feb 8 are 05:09:37 and 06:42:05. With the help of NASA web site, I confirmed that the first time (5:09:37) is indeed in the morning. My question is how do I find out this information from heavens-above itself? I am sure I am missing some thing though I can't put my finger on it.
I am sorry if this is not the right forum but it looked like it is the closest in terms of topic. I also read FAQ at heavens-above.com and sent mail to the maintainer with no response. Since I see lot of references to that web site at space.com articles, I thought that I might ask here.
Thanks in advance,
Raghu
I use heavens-above web site to find times for ISS and space shuttle viewing and I must say that the site is very nice and useful. How ever, I don't see "AM" or "PM" in the times that are reported. They don't look like following 24 hour format either. Can any one please clarify how I should read these times? For example, ISS chart listed for Feb 8 are 05:09:37 and 06:42:05. With the help of NASA web site, I confirmed that the first time (5:09:37) is indeed in the morning. My question is how do I find out this information from heavens-above itself? I am sure I am missing some thing though I can't put my finger on it.
I am sorry if this is not the right forum but it looked like it is the closest in terms of topic. I also read FAQ at heavens-above.com and sent mail to the maintainer with no response. Since I see lot of references to that web site at space.com articles, I thought that I might ask here.
Thanks in advance,
Raghu