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    International Space Station flyby tonight June 1

    The ISS will make a bright and visible pass tonight just a few seconds after 9:59pm and last for 4-5 minutes. It will be moving from the northwest.

    If you haven't seen it before, it will be a very bright steady light that is moving at a pretty good pace.

    There are currently 7 astronauts on the ISS. https://issfanclub.eu/life-onboard-iss/current-iss-crew
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    #2
    Thanks!

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      #3
      Thanks for the heads up

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        #4
        Originally posted by BlackHogDown View Post
        Thanks for the heads up
        X2

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          #5
          Can I see it from White Oak?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
            Can I see it from White Oak?

            Absolutely


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              #7
              Appreciate the heads up,
              Might be a little far south for me this time but I’ll plan to look

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                #8
                If your in the city you might want to get away from all the lights so you can see it better.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
                  Can I see it from White Oak?
                  Yessir. You ought to be able to no problem.

                  Originally posted by BlessedVeteran0305 View Post
                  If your in the city you might want to get away from all the lights so you can see it better.
                  It's pretty danged bright, but it's just a light in the sky hauling butt. Not much to see.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rubberdown View Post
                    Yessir. You ought to be able to no problem.



                    It's pretty danged bright, but it's just a light in the sky hauling butt. Not much to see.
                    I’m loading up all the kids and driving to BFE to see this historic moment at 10pm tonight. I’m not letting the city dilute the experience

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rubberdown View Post
                      Yessir. You ought to be able to no problem.



                      It's pretty danged bright, but it's just a light in the sky hauling butt. Not much to see.

                      Oh Debbie Downer….

                      Originally posted by Mitchell8 View Post
                      I’m loading up all the kids and driving to BFE to see this historic moment at 10pm tonight. I’m not letting the city dilute the experience

                      I live in the suburbs of Houston. We can see it easily from the house. It will be bright.

                      It will also be visible tomorrow night @9:10pm. It will be almost directly overhead.


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                        #12
                        Thanks for the heads up.

                        We are in West Houston and have seen it pass over; although the light pollution probably does shorten the viewing time both coming and going. As mentioned, it's only visible for a few minutes. It looks like an extra large satellite hauling arse from my experience.

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                          #13
                          Sweet !
                          I’ll be watching.

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                            #14
                            Thanks for sharing.

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                              #15
                              Thanks for the heads up! How can one plot the city they live in as compared to the flight path? I live in Del Río.

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