Since Discovery has docked with the International Space Station, it's a good time to check the almanac page at the Sky and Telescope site to see if there are any ISS/Discovery fly-overs in your skies. Simply put in your location (even the zip code will work in the US and Canada) and the almanac will give you the dates, times, duration, appearing and disappearing coordinates, and maximum elevation of the passes. The docking will continue until July 14th.
I don't know this for sure, but it seems that the passes could be brighter than usual. However, even if that is inaccurate, the ISS is the easiest object to spot in the clear night sky if you know where to look.
Here are our passes for tonight:
July 06, 9:22 pm 3 min.
July 06, 10:55pm 1 min.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
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