Time again for night ISS passes! I was able to record about half of a wonderful, long and very bright pass of the ISS orbiting over Esplugues de Llobregat, near Barcelona, Spain, while Expedition 28 was inside. It's only seen as a shiny point, but it is incredible to think that it is actually the ISS and that there are people there! :)
Although I had the scanner on and tuned to 145.800 FM, I heard nothing, only this static in the background.
In the end of the video it is possible to see the sheet I'm using to predict from where in the sky and when will the ISS appear. It contains both Heavens-above and Orbitron screenshots of the same pass.
It never fails to amaze me..
hackneysaregreat 6 months ago