Here's some information from nasa about when the new International Space Station is viewable with the naked eye. "As ISS assembly continues over the next four-five years, the light dot will grow to a brilliant star in the morning or evening skies, second only in brightness to the planet Venus, the brightest object (besides the moon) in the morning or evening." For NYC, for the near future, we're talking:

New York, NY 22-Aug-2000
23-Aug-2000
24-Aug-2000
24-Aug-2000
25-Aug-2000
26-Aug-2000
27-Aug-2000
8:49 PM
9:19 PM
8:13 PM
9:49 PM
8:43 PM
9:13 PM
8:07 PM
NW/ENE
NW/NNE
NW/ENE
WNW/W
NW/ENE
WNW/SW
NW/ESE

Now that's some bird watching.
- jim 8-24-2000 2:47 pm




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