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Look Up At 7 p.m. Tuesday: It's The International Space Station!

The International Space Station orbits Earth, we all know that. Did you know you can see it Tuesday night?

Did you know you can see the International Space Station orbiting over your house sometimes? Tuesday night is one of those nights.

Space buffs know this, and there are a lot in this valley, with NASA Ames just down the road. Now you do, too.

Look up at 7:13 p.m. It should be visible for three minutes, appearing West-Northwest, and disappearing South-Southeast. As the third-brightest object in the sky, NASA promises it should be easy to see, if you kow where to look. 

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So here's where that is. NASA has supplied the following information via "Spot the Shuttle:"

Tue Feb 26 7:13 PM, Visible: 3 min, Max Height: 49 degrees, Appears: WNW, Disappears: SSE

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