Minimum transit distances during the current reporting period: Sun 1.5 mi Moon 38.0 Mercury none within 100 miles Venus none Mars none Jupiter none Saturn 54.7 Reference notes: http://iss-transit.sourceforge.net/alert-notes.html A - travel distance (miles) and direction B - date C - time (hhmmss) D - elevation angle of the ISS E - azimuth angle of the ISS ( + is East from North; - is W from N) F - range (miles) G - latitude for observing the transit H - longitude I - elevation above Mean Sea Level (meters) J - how far (miles) can I be from the centerline? (i.e., angular error = 0.25°) For other than solar transits: K - lunar transits: is space station sunlit? planetary encounters: 1=Mercury; 2=Venus; 4=Mars; 5=Jupiter; 6=Saturn L - sun elevation angle M - sun/moon or sun/planet separation angle A------- B----- C----- D--- E----- F--- G------- H-------- I--- J---- K L---- M---- 8.2 NW 30 Sep 154716 33.2 -126.1 376 37.8148 -121.8157 474 3.0 3.7 NW 30 Sep 154717 33.2 -126.0 376 37.7689 -121.7535 373 3.0 1.5 NE 17.72 37.7360 -121.7080 3.0 2.0 E 30 Sep 154718 33.2 -125.9 376 37.7233 -121.6904 209 3.0 6.0 SE 30 Sep 154719 33.2 -125.8 376 37.6740 -121.6340 516 3.0