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Space Station Passing the South Tonight

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If you are out at 8:49 tonight in the Tennessee area look up. The space station will peak up on the horizon at an azumith of 215 degrees........Max elevation of 58 degrees above the horizon will be 3 minutes later at an azimuth of 137 degrees........then another 3 minutes will disapear behind the horizon on an azimuth of 055 degrees.

It should be as bright as Jupitor, but there are no garantees.
 
d328pilot said:
I saw it flying home to TYS tonight....i think..


TYS???

Nope, sorry, that was just me... I was late for a dinner date with the wife.:D :eek:
 

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