At 6:18 p.m. tonight, if you look low in the south-southwest, you'll be able to see the International Space Station and Shuttle Edeavour as they begin to fly over. They'll be over the south-southeast horizon at 6:20:05 p.m. at 45 degrees up.
A repeat performance, not quite as bright, will begin at 7:54:21 p.m.in the north-northwest. But that pass shows to last only about 7 seconds so you'll have to be quick to see it.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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Saw it while out on my walk this evening. Really cool to watch. A few years ago I kept up with the orbits and saw a few really good passes. I took a radio out one evening in order to listen to the telemetry down link.
Bill
Glad you took a look, Bill. No matter how many times I see the ISS and/or shuttle pass over I enjoy watching and thinking about the people inside. 73 -
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