9:45 PM Sun, Nov 04, 2007 | Permalink
KGW Meteorologist Joe Michaels
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For you stargazers out there, you may want to roll out of bed a bit earlier than usual and catch a glimpse of the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle overhead this week.

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The 'viewing schedule' is listed below:
Monday, Nov 5
ISS - 5:56 am, S to SE portion of sky at elevation of 21 degrees
Shuttle - 5:56 am, S to SE portion of sky at elevation of 21 degrees
Tuesday, Nov 6
ISS - 6:18 am, SW to E portion of sky at elevation of 59 degrees
Shuttle - 6:18 am, SW to ENE portion of sky at elevation of 60 degrees
Wednesday, Nov 7
ISS - 5:07 am, S to ESE portion of sky at elevation of 21 degrees
Shuttle - 4:56 am, SSE to ESE portion of sky at elevation of 12 degrees
Not only will you be able to see the station and shuttle, you may even be able to see the separation of the shuttle from the space station during Monday morning's sighting.
Enjoy!
Joe
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