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Last updated: Wed, Apr 8, 2026 12:10:57 AM CDT

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Calculation Details

GeneratedWed, Apr 8, 2026 12:10:57 AM CDT
LocationJackson, Missouri (37.3823, -89.6663)
Satellite Sample160 Starlink objects
Newest Element Epoch2026-03-31T22:52:50+00:00
Oldest Element Epoch2026-03-31T21:30:47+00:00
MethodLocal pass prediction using TLE orbital propagation, observer geometry, twilight filtering, and sunlit/eclipsed checks.