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From the SF Sidewalk Astronomers list: “The Space Shuttle ATLANTIS docked with the International Space Station (ISS) makes an almost straight overhead pass for the Bay Area tonight. The pair will first appear low in the NW sky at 21:09 (9:09pm PDT), reaching 70 degrees high in the NE at 21:12, just missing the bowl of the Big Dipper. Shortly after passing the Dipper, they will disappear into the Earth's shadow (orbital sunset) high in the east at 21:12:37. Click on 'ISS' under SATELLITES.”

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There's nothing in the world like being able to stand out in your driveway and watch one launch from here. (We've seen one in person at NASA, too, which was simply incredible!) But I'll never be used to the “middle of the night” double-sonic boom jolts when they land…

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