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Can we see the space station as it travels across space?


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Everything I say can be fully substantiated by my own opinion.

Yes, if you know when and where to look.

Click here for more info http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/

 

Posted 2009-11-26T06:34:02Z
 

Hi Here you can track the international space station http://www.n2yo.com/ Duba

Posted 2009-11-26T16:35:36Z
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Yes you can..It's the brightest thing in the night sky.It doesen't look like a star and It's hard to focus on it without a scope,,,but you can't miss it,believe me...Good luck.......

Posted 2009-11-26T21:32:51Z
 
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All in all, I'd rather be in Cleveland.

Yes, if you know when and where to look.  Within a couple of hours after sunset or before sunrise, large artificial satellites are still illuminated by the sun while it's dark on the ground; if they happen to pass over your general geographic region, they appear as bright moving stars.  The full scoop on when and where to look from your location is readily available on the website "heavens-above.com".

Posted 2009-11-30T18:06:10Z
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