As long as the cloud layer doesn't thicken up much more, The International Space Station should be visible tonight. We have even better passes later this week, but the weather looks poor for those. This week will be the LAST of the EVENING passes until EARLY JULY. This is a time correction for ISS tonight - Please forgive the incorrect hours listed in earlier post and email: Correct times for tonights pass are: 10:04 From the North West 10:07 ISS passes nearly directly over North Eastern Ohio 71 degrees (nearly as high as our Sun is on a hot Summer day) 10:08 Moving towards the South East - Schuele Planetarium Director Jay Reynolds
Monday, May 25, 2009
See Space Station Tonight Over NE Ohio
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