According to timeanddate.com, the sun's position should be lined up with the satellite arc this Saturday, March 3rd.
The website lists the time at which the sun will reach it's highest peak in the sky. For me, that's 42.5 degrees at 12:39 pm, and according to dishpointer.com, that's also the elevation and azimuth of the satellite that's directly south of me... 82 degrees west.
So if it's sunny at your location, then it's a good time to see where the satellite arc would be at throughout the day. This should also create solar interference.
The website lists the time at which the sun will reach it's highest peak in the sky. For me, that's 42.5 degrees at 12:39 pm, and according to dishpointer.com, that's also the elevation and azimuth of the satellite that's directly south of me... 82 degrees west.
So if it's sunny at your location, then it's a good time to see where the satellite arc would be at throughout the day. This should also create solar interference.