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By FRANK ROYLANCE , frank.roylance@baltsun.com|August 30, 2009

Got an early wake-up Monday? Does the dog need a jog? Step outside just before dawn if skies are clear for a good look at the International Space Station as it makes a pass just a bit north of Baltimore. Watch for a bright, steady, starlike object rising above the northwest horizon at 6:17 a.m. It will climb to just north of straight up by 6:20 a.m., then pass between Mars and bright Venus before vanishing in the glare of sunrise in the southeast at 6:23 a.m.


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