http://skyandtelescope.com/
Using this link, fill in the Almanac with your details. Once set you get a 5-day look ahead at the night skies in your area. You'll get the exact data for seeing the International Space Station crossing the sky. If you've never witnessed that, you're in for a treat. Just look at the time and sky locations on the date determined in the Almanac and you'll see the ISS whizzing across the night sky. Even at full moon the ISS appears as a speeding point of light. Brilliant!
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
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