There will be several chances to see the International Space Station fly over Dayton this week, said Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini.
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Thursday the ISS will appear in the west/southwest sky at 9:25 p.m. It will pass by in six minutes reaching up 53 degrees above the horizon before disappearing in the northeast sky.
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The space station was also visible Tuesday night and early Wednesday.
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The International Space Station will look like a bright star or plane moving across the sky except it won't flash or blink.
The clouds should break even more by Wednesday morning so get out and take a photo.