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Greenwich, UK
Sep. 09, 2010, 8:40 pm (UT)
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| rise: | 5:25 am |
| set: | 6:29 pm |
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| rise: | 6:56 am |
| set: | 6:22 pm |
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Greenwich, UK
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Sep. 9,
2010
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Twilight begins: 3:25 am
Sunrise: 5:25 am
Sunset: 6:29 pm
Twilight ends: 8:28 pm
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Moonrise:
6:56 am
Moonset:
6:22 pm
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Evening:
Mars, Jupiter
Morning:
Jupiter
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| Date, Time |
Duration |
Appearing |
Max. Elevation |
Disappearing |
| Sorry, no visible passes in the next 5 days. |
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The table shows nighttime passes of the ISS over your location during the
next 5 days, if any. Time is listed for your time zone. Duration indicates
the length of each sighting in minutes. Max. Elevation is how high the ISS
will get above your horizon (90° overhead). To see the spacecraft, at a
given Time look in the direction indicated by Appearing. You should see a
bright, slowly moving "star" (weather permitting). The
Disappearing entries indicate where the ISS will be when it vanishes from
sight. Sometimes an appearance or disappearance occurs well up in the sky
when the spacecraft emerges into sunlight or slips into Earth's shadow,
respectively. Listed times should be accurate to within a few minutes; note
that reliable calculations are possible only for dates within a week or so
of the current date.
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