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Old 10-09-2008, 06:10 AM #1
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Default Houston entertainment

So, are my fellow MS'ers in the Houston area getting weary of chainsaw noise, roofers, and contractors? Entertain yourselves tonight.

7:53 pm. The international space station will enter the sky at 11 degrees above NW and leave the sky 34 degrees above ESE. Elevation 58 degrees above the horizon. It will be visible for 4 minutes.

It will be clear tonight so we can all see it. It looks like a very bright star moving fast. You will not mistake it for an airplane or anything else.

Tom
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