Watch the International Space Station fly over Baltimore tonight

April 11, 2012|By Scott Dance

Baltimoreans can get a nice look at the International Space Station tonight – late enough to be visible but early enough for the kids to watch before bedtime.

The station will appear as a bright, swiftly moving star just over the southwest horizon at about 8:22 p.m. It will move toward the northeast, rising to about two-thirds of the way above the horizon before disappearing in the northeast sky at 8:29 p.m.

On board are two NASA astronauts, three Russian cosmonauts and a European Space Agency astronaut. Read more about the crew and their mission on NASA's space station website.
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