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(Oct. 22, 2020, 5:15 p.m. UPDATED Oct. 23, 5:45 a.m.) -- An overcast sky obscured this morning's fly-by of the International Space Station. (LBREPORT.com advised our readers of the possible visibility opportunity, but noted it was "weather permitting"...and weather didn't permit.
Without overcast, at 5:34 am PDT the spacecraft would become visible at a height of 52 degrees in the southwest. It would then rise to a height of about 71 degrees in the southeast at 5:35 a.m. before vanishing at 5:38 am in the northeast. |
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