#BackyardAstronomy: #ISSALERT -- The International Space Station will make a bright but low-to-the-horizon pass over the WDEF News 12 area tonight from 10:36 PM EDT in the NW skies, passing between the North Star / Polaris and the horizon before fading into Earth's shadow around 10:41 PM. #KeepLookingUp
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#BackyardAstronomy #ISSAlert: Super-bright pass of the International Space Station tonight in the @WDEFNews12 area from WSW to NE, starting around 9:43 PM EDT. Skies may be partly cloudy at times causing some difficulty in seeing. #KeepLookingUp
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#ISSAlert: skies a bit clearer tonight than the last few so seeing the ISS pass over should be easier. Rising in the NW Tennessee River Valley skies around 9:23 PM EDT, passing close to bright star Capella in constellation Auriga before setting in the SE aiming towards Antares in constellation Scorpius. #KeepLookingUp
#BackyardAstronomy: #ISSAlert: the International Space Station will fly over the Tennessee River Valley at 6:46-6:51 PM EST, moving from NW to SE along the SW horizon, passing very close to bright planet Venus.
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