chimneys
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- Jun 11, 2007
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Any astronomy experts out there confirm whether it will be possible to see the ISS tonight with the naked eye as according to one of my kids' school newsletter today:
"International Space Station
The ISS will be visible tracking from north west to south east in the
southern sky at the following times. If the rain ever stops and the
skies clear, have a look!
Fri Mar 4th at 7:39 pm Sat Mar 5th 6:30 pm and 8:05 pm
Sun Mar 6th at 6:56 pm Mon Mar 7th at 7:22 pm
Tue Mar 8th at 6:15 pm Wed Mar 9th at 6:39 pm"
"International Space Station
The ISS will be visible tracking from north west to south east in the
southern sky at the following times. If the rain ever stops and the
skies clear, have a look!
Fri Mar 4th at 7:39 pm Sat Mar 5th 6:30 pm and 8:05 pm
Sun Mar 6th at 6:56 pm Mon Mar 7th at 7:22 pm
Tue Mar 8th at 6:15 pm Wed Mar 9th at 6:39 pm"