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SupernawClouds Obscure Much of Space Station Pass-By, Visible For A Few Moments In Open Sky

by Daryl Supernaw
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  • (Nov. 27, 2009) -- Clouds obscured much of tonight's pass-by of the International Space Station (ISS)...which passed nearly directly overhead between 5:34-5:40 p.m.

    We didn't see it at all in the Los Altos area. At LBReport.com's world headquarters in the Bellflower/Wardlow area, our publisher says he spotted the ISS for about five seconds moving across the small patch of clear sky near the moon.

    LBReport.com forewarned that clouds were a possibility...and sadly, they arrived.


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