[From the NASA PR machine] NASA Press Release: Space Station Marathon http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/03jul_sightings.htm?list89139 "The International Space Station (ISS) is about to make a remarkable series of flybys over the United States. Beginning this 4th of July weekend, the station will appear once, twice, and sometimes three times a day for many days in a row. No matter where you live, you should have at least a few opportunities to see the biggest spaceship ever built." Higher angle overflights from SLCC from NASA ISS applet http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=Unit... ISS Sun Jul 05/05:22 AM 5 44* 10 above NW 11 above ESE ISS Mon Jul 06/10:13 PM 5 32 11 above SSW 11 above ENE ISS Mon Jul 06/11:49 PM 5 26 11 above W 10 above NNE ISS Tue Jul 07/04:36 AM 5 46 10 above NW 11 above ESE ISS Tue Jul 07/10:37 PM 6 68 10 above WSW 10 above NE ISS Wed Jul 08/05:01 AM 5 48 10 above WNW 11 above SE ISS Wed Jul 08/09:28 PM 4 34 24 above S 11 above ENE ISS Thu Jul 09/03:50 AM 5 48 10 above NW 11 above ESE ISS Thu Jul 09/09:51 PM 6 64 10 above WSW 10 above NE * - Max angle, e.g. for "ISS Sun Jul 05/05:22 AM " the maximum altitude is "44" degrees. Note the station has grown so large that it now ocassionally flares at magnitude _ -8 _. But "At present, the flares are unpredictable" per the NASA story above. The ISS can be seen during the daytime. See June 13 image at: http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/17/iss-now-visible-in-daytime/ http://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=16&month=06&year=2009 - Kurt