The space shuttle and the space station will be chasing each other across
the sky tonight, at 9:52-9:56 pm, and separated by about 1 second (with the
shuttle leading). It starts in the west-northwest, and will be 10 degrees
above the horizon at 9:52:28. Peak altitude (angle above the horizon) is in
the southwest at 9:55:17, 55 degrees above the horizon. They will fade into
the earth's shadow at 9:56:04 in the south-southeast, 38 degrees above the
horizon.
These times are for PGO, but the times should be within +/- 10 seconds if
you're within 50 miles of PGO. See
<http://heavens-above.com> for details (hint- if you log in as user "pgo",
PGO's lat/long coordinates will automatically be entered. No password
needed).
-John
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