#SkyBlog12 - International Space Station will fly over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area tonight around 8:40 PM EDT, passing bright planet Venus in the western skies. #KeepLookingUp
@WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12: Chinese Space Station Tiangong will make a super-bright pass over the area tonight around 9:10 PM EDT rising in the WSW moving very close to Orion's belt and near bright Jupiter in Gemini, fading into Earth's shadow in the ENE. #KeepLookingUp
#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #SkyBlog12 - Another brilliant pass of the International Space Station tonight rising in the NW around 7:06 PM EST, fading in the SE close to Orion's shoulder and bright star Sirius. #KeepLookingUp
#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: Satellite flyovers tonight will see the International Space Station make a brief but brilliant showing in the western skies at 7:52 PM EST, moving towards constellation Andromeda before fading quickly.
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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station will make a decently bright pass starting at 6:48 PM EST, but it will be very low to the NW horizon, so a clear sky without any clouds or obstructions will be the best viewing. #KeepLookingUp
#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight: The International Space Station will make another bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 area Friday evening, rising in the WNW around 7:10 PM EST, fading between Polaris and the north horizon around 7:14 PM. #KeepLookingUp
#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station rising over Lake Chickamauga early Wednesday evening.

#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The International Space Station will rise in the NW tonight around 7:09 PM EST then fade near the North Star.

Immediately afterward, the Chinese space station will rise in the WNW around 7:13 PM EST and head towards the south.

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12 - Join @utchattanooga.bsky.social 's Clarence T. Jones Observatory for the next star party lecture topic on November 16: The Final Flight of STS-51L #Challenger, presented by Bill Floyd of the UTC Challenger Center.

https://www.utc.edu/arts-and-sciences/departments-and-programs/physics-and-astronomy/jones-observatory

#SkyBlog12 - The ISS will make two passes over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area this morning in the pre-sunrise hours. First, shorter & brighter, towards the eastern horizon fading in at 5:40 AM EDT. Second, less bright, from the WSW around 7:13 AM, passing the North Star on the way. #KeepLookingUp