Looks like this is still good for tomorrow morning. 6h56m52.60s ISS Crosses the disk of Moon. Separation=0.178° Position Angle=329.0° Angular Velocity=30.9'/s. Transit duration=0.79s Angular diameter=23.1" size=73.0m x 44.5m x 27.5m Satellite at Azimuth=209.3° SSW Altitude= 22.9° Distance=801.0 km Magnitude=-0.5mag Satellite apparently moves to clock-face direction 8:45 o'clock Closest Point Longitude=111°49'43" W Latitude=+40°47'29" Distance=6.17 km Azimuth= 48.6° NE Path direction: 138.6° SE ground speed: 7.615 km/s width: 19.2 km max. duration: 1.1 s Checking the centerline track out, it starts in downtown Bountiful and then runs over the foothills, and crosses Emigration Canyon Road below Ruth's Diner. The best observering point probably will be the This is the Place Monument or up in the northeast corner of Research Park. A cloud out is possible. The NOAA weather loop shows a front moving in, but not until after 8:00am. As Patrick noted, the Moon will be very low: 22 deg altitude at this time. Sunrise is at 4:56am. - Canopus56 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com