ISS and Space-related discussion

Florida’s weather still not looking great.
The launch is now scheduled for Saturday May 30 at 20:22 UK time.

I think it will be to light to see it pass over the UK just after lift off, but we be able to see the spacecraft on one of its subsequent orbits passing over the UK.
 
I'm not sure you'll see it even on the 2nd pass, ISS is the size of a football field, Dragon is the size of a T6...
 
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It can be seen on its second pass over UK at 10:15pm. Lookout for Space Station at 10:11pm west to east and low in south, then rocket following on at 10:15pm :thumbsup:
 
It can be seen on its second pass over UK at 10:15pm. Lookout for Space Station at 10:11pm west to east and low in south, then rocket following on at 10:15pm :thumbsup:
No rocket, only the Dragon capsule, the 1st stage is already down and I'm not sure but I think the 2nd will have decayed & burned within one orbit, thats whats happened previously & cant find any change... anyone know for sure?
 
Dragon will be quite faint and very low in the SW sky after the ISS passes

Good luck :thumbsup:
 
Dragon now!
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To faint for me to see..
anyone else?
 
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Missed most of it but saw about the last 1/4 of the Dragon pass, very very faint after the ISS pass... fantastic :)
 
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