NASA: Spot the International Space Station (ISS)
What International Space Station Astronauts See on Earth Now !
NASA Tracker *** Sightings By City *** Other Satellite Flybys
Heavens-Above Astronomy Site:
Calculated for Pittsburgh Observers
Luk, Katherine.
Science on the ISS
HP Small Business Solutions 2017 March.
Walsh, Glenn A.
"New NASA Service: Spot Space Station Over Your Backyard." Blog Post.
SpaceWatchtower 2012 Nov. 2.
Sign-up with NASA to receive e-mail or text-message alerts, when the International Space Station is predicted to fly over your location !
Malerbo, Dan.
"Let's Talk About: Last chance to see a shuttle launch." Column.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 May 6.
Column author Dan Malerbo is Education Coordinator for the Henry Buhl, Jr. Planetarium and Observatory at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Science Center. He also served as a Planetarium Lecturer at Pittsburgh's original
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science (a.k.a. Buhl Science Center).
Malerbo, Dan.
"Let's Talk About: See the Space Station Tonight." Column.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2010 April 29.
Column author Dan Malerbo is Education Coordinator for the Henry Buhl, Jr. Planetarium and Observatory at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Science Center. He also served as a Planetarium Lecturer at Pittsburgh's original
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science (a.k.a. Buhl Science Center).
Rao, Joe.
"Space Shuttle Launch Visible from East Coast."
Yahoo/Space.com 2009 Aug. 24.
For Pittsburgh - 2009 July 6 to 9 --
Monday, July 6: 10:42 p.m. EDST (six minutes); commences in SW sky.
Tuesday, July 7: Two Opportunities -- 9:32 p.m. EDST and 11:07 p.m. EDST; commences in W-SW sky.
Wednesday, July 8: 9:56 p.m. EDST; commences in SW sky.
Thursday, July 9: 10:22 p.m. EDST; commences in W sky.
"Space Station Appearing Nationwide Over July 4 Weekend."
NASA 2009 June 30.
NEWS: Planetarium, Astronomy, Space, and Other Sciences
Other Internet Web Sites of Interest
History of The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science, Pittsburgh
History of Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, Chicago
Astronomer, Educator, and Telescope Maker John A. Brashear
History of Andrew Carnegie and Carnegie Libraries
Historic Duquesne Incline cable-car railway, Pittsburgh
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