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ISS Pass
updated: Oct 08, 2012, 8:36 PM

By Edhat Subscriber

It's time for another nice ISS pass over Santa Barbara. Tuesday evening, if the clouds have blown away, look toward our ocean horizon to see the International Space Station rise at 7:42 PM in the SW, and pass high across the sky to the ENE, where it will disappear into the Earth's shadow while still above our horizon at about 7:47. For folks who know their constellations, it'll rise in Scorpius, and disappear in Andromeda.

Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the SpaceX Dragon resupply capsule will be visible.

 

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