(Nov. 7, 2009, updated) -- LB got a terrific view of the brightly illuminated International Space Station (ISS) as it passed nearly directly overhead on Saturday...and we may get another good view on Monday **if** "patchy fog" or clouds don't get in the way.
Shortly after sunset on Monday Nov. 9, before the sky is completely dark, the station will rise in the SW at about 5:05 p.m. Traveling in a NE direction, it will reach a height of 76 degrees at 5:07:30 p.m., and then it will travel all the way to the NE horizon before it fades at 5:11:30 p.m.
heavens-above.com
Jupiter will also be visible on Monday in a SSE position
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