Subject: sort of non-bird
Date: Oct 16 16:21:00 2002
From: Diann MacRae - tvulture at vei.net


Hi, Tweets

For those of you who may be looking for migrants across the moon tonight,
the ISS (Int'l.Space Station) plus the shuttle will both be in view over
our skies tonight, tomorrow, and Saturday. Following is the notice from
NASA - I go in and copy the chart for Bothell from the Heavens Above site.
You won't need a telescope to see the ISS. (and you might hear some migrants!!)

<NASA Science News for October 16, 2002

Wednesday and Thursday (Oct 16th and 17th) are unusually good days for
North Americans to spot the International Space Station. The space shuttle
Atlantis undocked from station Wednesday morning, Oct. 16th. Alert sky
watchers may be able to see both craft tonight soaring overhead in tandem.

FULL STORY at

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/16oct_spaceships.htm?list588758

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