8 Jun
2008
8 Jun
'08
10:15 p.m.
On 06 Jun 2008, at 21:45, Patrick Wiggins wrote:
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There will be an additional pass over Utah Monday evening, the 9th, between 9:22 and 9:28. Positions in the sky will be the same as tomorrow's pass. Even the nearness to the Moon will be similar. But it all happens less than 30 minutes after sunset and with the sky so bright I'm guessing not many will be able to see it.
I may have been overly pessimistic in that statement. CalSky emailed earlier today that ISS/STS would be visible this evening between 8:58 and 9:06 (the Sun set at 8:53). I really didn't think I've have any luck but stood outside with some neighbors under bright blue skies and was surprised when we all saw it. So I guess I'll be watching tomorrow too. patrick