ISS Visible Over Suffolk
Last night Sandy and I had a great view of the International Space Station just before 6:00 PM. It appeared just over the horizon in the NW and traveled across the sky disappearing in the NE. It was very bright – brighter than Jupiter (which was still visible along with Venus in the west) and it was visible for a good 5-6 minutes.
Sandy was pretty excited since she saw it first.
The ISS will be visible in the Suffolk sky over the next few days. Check out the satellite flyby tracker here for times and locations. The now infamous ISS Tool Bag is also up there somewhere – the tracker will also give you the info on that as well.

