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Tonight the ISS will be visible for about 6 minutes. Over the last few days it has been over head for a longer amount of time than usual. It will also be visible over the next few nights for around 4-6 minutes. Depending on cloud cover of course. And we know that feeling don't we?
![]() Anyway tonight starting at 9:44pm. Wed Jun 15/09:44 PM 6minutes max elevation is 63 degrees Starting at 10degrees above WSW ending 11 degrees above NE. Great for the kids to see and realize that we humans are up there looking down at the lake...So get up high or in a field somewhere dark and with a good view of the night sky.Grab the binoculars and the telescopes.....There is a lot up there to marvel at and we almost never look at it. Here is the website that gives the info.... http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata...e&city=Ossipee |
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