On the morning Sonrisa radio net, there is a guy who checks in from a shore-based station in Arizona (“from the mile-high island in the sky”). His contribution is nice because he provides updates on things that those of us more internet challenged boats wouldn’t otherwise know about. One of the things he does is a “sky is falling report” where he gives us a heads up on comets, meteors, and more frequently satellite or ISS flybys. The ISS is the International Space Station, and we used to watch it fly by from our backyard in El Segundo. Out here, we got a much bright view as it passed overhead when we were anchored at Salsipuedes. Thanks Bob, for the sky is falling reports!
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