Needless to say we have had plenty of sunshine and clear skies over the last  few days. Unfortunately, we haven't really had any good passes from the ISS that were visible in our area. Well, we finally have another chance! This time around, it's not right after sunset, it's actually just before sunrise!

This time around, you can catch the ISS first thing in the morning when you wake up and before heading out to work! You're going to want to look toward the SSW sky around 7:12am tomorrow morning. The ISS will peak around 41 degrees above the horizon, so you won't be looking straight up at it, but more at an angle. It will be visible for 6 minutes before disappearing over the ENE sky.

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Skies look like they'll be mostly clear for tomorrow morning, so visibility shouldn't be much of an issue. Temperatures will be in the low 50s in Louisville and upper 40s outside the city. 

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