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macpuzl

Outreach Coordinator for the Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit

The ISS at Winter’s End

Weather permitting, the International Space Station will be making some nice visible evening passes across Santa Barbara’s skies during the next week. Its orbit may change, and I've only listed the best evening events. To get the latest and most…

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Late January 2026 International Space Station Sightings

Weather permitting, the International Space Station will be making a few visible evening passes across Santa Barbara’s skies during the next week. Its orbit may change, and as usual, I've only listed the best evening events. To get the latest…

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The International Space Station for Early January

Weather permitting, the International Space Station will be making some visible evening passes across Santa Barbara’s skies during the next week. Its orbit may change, and as usual, I've only listed the best evening events. To get the latest and…

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The Moon Visits the Pleiades

As the Earth rotates, our Moon appears to move from east to west across our sky, but its actual orbital motion is from west to east, which is why it rises later each night. In an hour, it moves about…

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End of 2025 International Space Station

Weather permitting, the International Space Station will be making some visible evening passes across Santa Barbara’s skies during the next week. Its orbit may change, and I've only listed the best evening events. To get the latest and most complete…

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ISS and Tiangong for November

Weather permitting, the International Space Station will be making a few nicely visible evening passes across Santa Barbara’s skies during the next week. Its orbit may change, and I've only listed the best evening events. To get the latest and…

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End of September Space Station Viewing

Weather permitting, the International Space Station will be making a few nicely visible evening passes across Santa Barbara’s skies in the next week. Its orbit may change, and I've only listed the best evening events. To get the latest and…

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Visiting Asteroid Caught on Video Above Santa Barbara

At about 7:56 AM PDT on the morning of Wednesday, September 3, an asteroid discovered only 16 days previously made a close flyby of the Earth, coming between us and the Moon at a distance of about 135,465 miles (0.57…

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