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#WDEFNews12 #Skyblog12 #BackyardAstronomy -- A leftover piece of some military rocketry from 1990 will be just visible in the southern viewing area skaies from 9:30 PM EDT to near 9:36 PM when it will fade as it approaches Jupiter in the constellation Gemini.
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#WDEFNews12 #Skyblog12 #BackyardAstronomy -- A leftover piece of some military rocketry from 1990 will be just visible in the southern viewing area skaies from 9:30 PM EDT to near 9:36 PM when it will fade into Earth's shadow as it approaches bright planet Jupiter in the constellation Gemini. 

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#WDEFNews12 #Skyblog12 #BackyardAstronomy -- A leftover piece of some military rocketry from 1990 will be just visible in the southern viewing area skaies from 9:30 PM EDT to near 9:36 PM when it will fade into Earth's shadow as it approaches bright planet Jupiter in the constellation Gemini. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFNews12 #Skyblog12 #BackyardAstronomy -- A leftover piece of some military rocketry from 1990 will be just visible in the southern viewing area skaies from 9:30 PM EDT to near 9:36 PM when it will fade as it approaches bright planet Jupiter in the constellation Gemini.

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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #SkyBlog12 - Another brilliant pass of the International Space Station tonight rising in the NW around 7:06 PM EST, fading in the SE close to Orion's shoulder and bright star Sirius. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #SkyBlog12 - Another brilliant pass of the International Space Station tonight rising in the NW around 7:06 PM EST, fading in the SE close to Orion's shoulder and bright star Sirius. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #SkyBlog12 - Another brilliant pass of the International Space Station tonight rising in the NW around 7:06 PM EST, fading in the SE close to Orion's shoulder and bright star Sirius. #KeepLookingUp

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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #SkyBlog12 - Another brilliant pass of the International Space Station tonight rising in the NW around 7:06 PM EST, fading in the SE close to Orion's shoulder and bright star Sirius. #KeepLookingUp

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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: Satellite flyovers tonight will see the International Space Station make a brief but brilliant showing in the western skies at 7:52 PM EST, moving towards constellation Andromeda before fading quickly.


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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: Satellite flyovers tonight will see the International Space Station make a brief but brilliant showing in the western skies at 7:52 PM EST, moving towards constellation Andromeda before fading quickly. 
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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: Satellite flyovers tonight will see the International Space Station make a brief but brilliant showing in the western skies at 7:52 PM EST, moving towards constellation Andromeda before fading quickly. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: Satellite flyovers tonight will see the International Space Station make a brief but brilliant showing in the western skies at 7:52 PM EST, moving towards constellation Andromeda before fading quickly.
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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station will make a decently bright pass starting at 6:48 PM EST, but it will be very low to the NW horizon, so a clear sky without any clouds or obstructions will be the best viewing. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station will make a decently bright pass starting at 6:48 PM EST, but it will be very low to the NW horizon, so a clear sky without any clouds or obstructions will be the best viewing. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station will make a decently bright pass starting at 6:48 PM EST, but it will be very low to the NW horizon, so a clear sky without any clouds or obstructions will be the best viewing. #KeepLookingUp

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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station will make a decently bright pass starting at 6:48 PM EST, but it will be very low to the NW horizon, so a clear sky without any clouds or obstructions will be the best viewing. #KeepLookingUp

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The Pleiades is part of an enormous stellar complex birthed by the same star-forming event The Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, is an often-observed star cluster named after an ancient Greek legend. New work indicates it is the core of a massive stellar complex that spreads over nearly 2,000 light-years.

#SkyBlog12 - “We are calling this the Greater Pleiades Complex,” Bouma said. “It contains at least three previously known groups of stars, and likely two more. We were able to determine that most of the members of this structure originated in the same giant stellar nursery.” Carnegie Science

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#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight: The International Space Station will make another bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 area Friday evening, rising in the WNW around 7:10 PM EST, fading between Polaris and the north horizon around 7:14 PM. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight: The International Space Station will make another bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 area Friday evening, rising in the WNW around 7:10 PM EST, fading between Polaris and the north horizon around 7:14 PM. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight: The International Space Station will make another bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 area Friday evening, rising in the WNW around 7:10 PM EST, fading between Polaris and the north horizon around 7:14 PM. #KeepLookingUp

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#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight: The International Space Station will make another bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 area Friday evening, rising in the WNW around 7:10 PM EST, fading between Polaris and the north horizon around 7:14 PM. #KeepLookingUp

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@WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy: Another chance to catch two space stations crossing the sky tonight. Chinese Tiangong first, rising in the WNW 6:16 PM EST. While that sets, the ISS will rise in the SW at 6:21 PM EST.
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@WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy: Another chance to catch two space stations crossing the sky tonight. Chinese Tiangong first, rising in the WNW 6:16 PM EST. While setting, the ISS will rise in the SW at 6:21 PM EST. 
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@WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy: Another chance to catch two space stations crossing the sky tonight. Chinese Tiangong first, rising in the WNW 6:16 PM EST. While setting, the ISS will rise in the SW at 6:21 PM EST. #KeepLookingUp

@WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy: Another chance to catch two space stations crossing the sky tonight. Chinese Tiangong first, rising in the WNW 6:16 PM EST. While setting, the ISS will rise in the SW at 6:21 PM EST.
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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station rising over Lake Chickamauga early Wednesday evening.

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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12: The International Space Station rising over Lake Chickamauga early Wednesday evening.

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#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The International Space Station will rise in the NW tonight around 7:09 PM EST then fade near the North Star. 

Immediately afterward, the Chinese space station will rise in the WNW around 7:13 PM EST and head towards the south.

#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The International Space Station will rise in the NW tonight around 7:09 PM EST then fade near the North Star. Immediately afterward, the Chinese space station will rise in the WNW around 7:13 PM EST and head towards the south.

#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The International Space Station will rise in the NW tonight around 7:09 PM EST then fade near the North Star.

Immediately afterward, the Chinese space station will rise in the WNW around 7:13 PM EST and head towards the south.

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#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The International Space Station will rise in the NW tonight around 7:09 PM EST then fade near the North Star.

Immediately afterward, the Chinese space station will rise in the WNW around 7:13 PM EST and head towards the south.

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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12 Join UTC's Clarence T. Jones Observatory for the next star party lecture topic on November 16: The Final Flight of STS-51L #Challenger
www.utc.edu/arts-and-sciences/depart...

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#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12 - Join @utchattanooga.bsky.social 's Clarence T. Jones Observatory for the next star party lecture topic on November 16: The Final Flight of STS-51L #Challenger, presented by Bill Floyd of the UTC Challenger Center. 

https://www.utc.edu/arts-and-sciences/departments-and-programs/physics-and-astronomy/jones-observatory

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12 - Join @utchattanooga.bsky.social 's Clarence T. Jones Observatory for the next star party lecture topic on November 16: The Final Flight of STS-51L #Challenger, presented by Bill Floyd of the UTC Challenger Center. https://www.utc.edu/arts-and-sciences/departments-and-programs/physics-and-astronomy/jones-observatory

#WDEFWeather #News12Weather #Skyblog12 - Join @utchattanooga.bsky.social 's Clarence T. Jones Observatory for the next star party lecture topic on November 16: The Final Flight of STS-51L #Challenger, presented by Bill Floyd of the UTC Challenger Center.

www.utc.edu/arts-and-sci...

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#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight -- Chinese space station will be visible over the @WDEFnews12 viewing area rising in the WSW around 6:27 PM EST, fading in the WNW near constellation Perseus at 6:32 PM EST. #KeepLookingUp

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#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight -- Chinese space station will be visible over the @WDEFnews12 viewing area rising in the WSW around 6:27 PM EST, fading in the WNW near constellation Perseus at 6:32 PM EST. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight -- Chinese space station will be visible over the @WDEFnews12 viewing area rising in the WSW around 6:27 PM EST, fading in the WNW near constellation Perseus at 6:32 PM EST. #KeepLookingUp

#WDEFNews12 #SkyBlog12 Satellites Tonight -- Chinese space station will be visible over the @WDEFnews12 viewing area rising in the WSW around 6:27 PM EST, fading in the WNW near constellation Perseus at 6:32 PM EST. #KeepLookingUp

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#SkyBlog12 - The ISS will make two passes over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area this morning in the pre-sunrise hours. First, shorter & brighter, towards the eastern horizon fading in at 5:40 AM EDT. Second, less bright, from the WSW around 7:13 AM, passing the North Star on the way. #KeepLookingUp

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#SkyBlog12 -- Early Wednesday will be your chance to catch not just one but two satellite flyovers.
First: the ISS rising in the SW after 6:24 AM EDT. Second will be the Chinese space station "Tiangong", which will be less bright and rising in the NW around 7:08 AM EDT.

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#SkyBlog12 -- Early Wednesday morning will be your chance to catch not just one but two satellite flyovers.

First: the ISS rising in the SW after 6:24 AM EDT.

Second will be the Chinese space station "Tiangong", which will be less bright and rising in the NW around 7:08 AM EDT.
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#Skyblog12 Backyard Astronomy - The ISS will make a SUPER-bright pass around 7:15 AM EDT, just prior to Tuesday sunrise.

Rising in the SW around 7:12 AM, passing near the Moon and bright planet Jupiter 7:15 AM, fading in the NE at 7:18 AM.

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#SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy: Chinese space station will make a bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 area early Thursday morning, moving from the SW around 6:42 AM EDT, heading to the ENE. Clouds could interfere with seeing in some areas.

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#Skyblog12 Backyard Astronomy: The International Space Station will make another semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area, low to the western horizon rising in the WNW around 8:08 PM EDT, moving to and fading in the SSE a few minutes later. #KeepLookingUp

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#Skyblog12 Backyard Astronomy: The International Space Station will make another semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area, low to the western horizon rising in the WNW around 8:08 PM EDT, moving to and fading in the SSE a few minutes later. #KeepLookingUp

#Skyblog12 Backyard Astronomy: The International Space Station will make another semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area, low to the western horizon rising in the WNW around 8:08 PM EDT, moving to and fading in the SSE a few minutes later. #KeepLookingUp

#Skyblog12 Backyard Astronomy: The International Space Station will make another semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area, low to the western horizon rising in the WNW around 8:08 PM EDT, moving to and fading in the SSE a few minutes later. #KeepLookingUp

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#SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The ISS will make a semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area low in the western skies. Good viewing will be away from city lights and few obstructions near the horizon. Rising in the WNW around 8:54 PM EDT. #KeepLookingUp

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#SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The ISS will make a semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area low in the western skies. Good viewing will be away from city lights and few obstructions near the horizon. Rising in the WNW around 8:54 PM EDT. #KeepLookingUp

#SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The ISS will make a semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area low in the western skies. Good viewing will be away from city lights and few obstructions near the horizon. Rising in the WNW around 8:54 PM EDT. #KeepLookingUp

#SkyBlog12 Backyard Astronomy - The ISS will make a semi-bright pass over the @WDEFNews12 viewing area low in the western skies. Good viewing will be away from city lights and few obstructions near the horizon. Rising in the WNW around 8:54 PM EDT. #KeepLookingUp

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