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Where in the sky can I see the Internation Space Station or the Space Shuttle?

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Where in the sky can I see the Internation Space Station or the Space Shuttle?

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A. The naked-eye visibility charts for the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle during a mission can be found through the Space Flight home page at http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/index.html. NASA’s Liftoff! home page also has an automated prediction e-mail service which will e-mail you about the times when you can see the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle or any of 500 satellites at http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/rocket_sci/satellites/.

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