Last Chance To See Discovery

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According to my Spaceweather information the Discovery will not be visible in the Atlanta area. BUT, for the next several nights the ISS will be extremely bright and very visible.

For your area following the directions here, and best of all the information is FREE:
Space Weather News for March 7, 2011
http://spaceweather.com

DOUBLE FLYBY ALERT: This morning, March 7th, space shuttle Discovery undocked from the International Space Station. This sets the stage for a spectacular series of double flyby sighting opportunities. The station and shuttle will be flying over parts of the United States and Europe tonight and tomorrow, appearing in the night sky as a closely-spaced pair of bright lights. This is also a last chance to see Discovery in flight, because the orbiter will be retired after landing in Florida on Wednesday, March 9th.

Check the Simple Satellite Tracker (http://spaceweather.com/flybys) or download our smartphone flybys app (http://simpleflybys.com) to find out when to look. If you'd like a phone call when the ISS is about to fly over your location, sign up for Space Weather Phone: http://spaceweatherphone.com .

New subscribers may sign up for free space weather alerts at http://spaceweather.com/services/
 
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