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Heavens-Above is a non-profit website developed and maintained by Chris Peat as Heavens-Above GmbH. The web site is dedicated to helping people observe and track satellites orbiting the Earth without the need for optical equipment such as binoculars or telescopes.
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Heavens Above! is a 1963 British satirical comedy film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting, and starring Peter Sellers. It was written by John Boulting and Frank Harvey , from an idea by Malcolm Muggeridge .
An astronomy-themed site focused primarily on satellite tracking, Heavens-Above launched back in the late 1990s. Strange to think: I first started using Heavens-Above to predict passes of Mir over our backyard in northern Italy.
heavens (above)! idiom old-fashioned (also good heavens!) Add to word list. used to express surprise or anger. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Expressions of surprise. accha. achha. actually.
constellation boundaries. Follow @heavensabovecom. Developed and maintained by , . Please read the before sending e-mail. . Satellite predictions and other astronomical data customised for your location.
Mar 27, 2019 · Powered by Heavens Above, our interactive viewer charts the night sky as seen by eye. The map includes the Moon, stars brighter than magnitude 5, the five bright planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn), and deep-sky objects that can be seen without the use of optical aid.