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cpsTN
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ISS completion date?
      #2568284 - 08/08/08 11:31 AM

Due to the loss of Colombia in 2003, the indended completion date for the ISS of 2006 was pushed back. Has there been any announcement for a new completion date. Also, what will be its final magnitude?

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Re: ISS completion date? new [Re: cpsTN]
      #2568446 - 08/08/08 12:56 PM

2011 and could be as bright as -8. It all really depends on the last Shuttle flights and Russian flights to get the hardware to the station.

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Re: ISS completion date? new [Re: LivingNDixie]
      #2568999 - 08/08/08 05:41 PM

-8, as in negative 8. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

Thank you

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Re: ISS completion date? new [Re: cpsTN]
      #2569679 - 08/09/08 12:46 AM

Minus 8 magnitude? Hasn't anyone at NASA heard of light pollution? Somebody better get up there and flock that thing.

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Re: ISS completion date? new [Re: star drop]
      #2569755 - 08/09/08 01:30 AM

You'd think in a budget of billions of dollars, they'd spring for a couple of cans of Krylon Flat-Black!

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Re: ISS completion date? new [Re: Treehopper]
      #2570285 - 08/09/08 12:08 PM

Ok so it will be bright, but it is not like you see it everynight. Besides Iridium flares can get that bright too

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Re: ISS completion date? new [Re: LivingNDixie]
      #2571286 - 08/09/08 11:36 PM

As long as there's only one, I don't mind the brightness. If there were a whole fleet of them up there, passing over all night long, then it would get to be a problem.

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