@simonzerafa A black background schedule details International Space Station (ISS) observation passes for Sunday, March 15, 2026, and Monday, March 16, 2026, with blue headers labeled "Su 2026-03-15" and "Mo 2026-03-16". The Sunday section lists four entries: 18:50:38 (elev. 25°; 18:45:29-18:55:49), 20:27:11 (elev. 72°; mag. -3.8; 20:21:41-20:32:40), 22:04:02 (elev. 86°; mag. -0.1; 21:58:31-22:09:31), and 23:40:44 (elev. 38°; 23:35:22-23:46:03), all with "Up: 145.990 ctcss 67 Hz; Down: 437.800". The Monday section includes five entries: 01:16:51 (elev. 10°; 01:12:36-01:21:05), 16:28:18 (elev. 1°; 16:26:31-16:30:06), 18:04:00 (elev. 18°; 17:59:04-18:08:57), 19:40:24 (elev. 59°; mag. -3.6; 19:34:56-19:45:52), and 21:17:14 (elev. 90°; mag. -1.7; 21:11:43-21:22:43), each sharing identical frequency details. Each entry features a small ISS icon (a square with diagonal lines) to the left of the text. All time ranges are listed in the format "hh:mm:ss" to indicate visibility duration.
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