SS may be more visible in the night sky throughout May
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(Josh Dinner) |
If your weather is clear this evening, we invite you to step outside and stare upward anytime from one to two hours after sundown. If you're fortunate to be located well away from any bright lights, break out a long lounge or deck-chair and get comfortable. Once your eyes have fully adapted to the dark, you might be able to count several hundred stars of varying degrees of brightness. But you also may also see some other interesting sights, including the largest and brightest object now orbiting Earth: the International Space Station.
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early am nzt ibsight
saw so many fallintg/sh9oting stars,on island
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never thougrh,it may have been one of us returning,for another illicit go haha