Space Station will make a Christmas appearance over Houston

The International Space Station will be visible for Houston-area residents early Christmas morning, according to this AP story on KHOU-11:

People who wake up early Christmas morning might get a glimpse of something special in the sky—the International Space Station.

The station will be visible to those living in cities such as San Francisco, New York and Houston during Saturday’s predawn hours. NASA said today that the station will fly by at five miles a second, meaning it may only be visible for a minute or less in some places.

Weather permitting, the space station will also be visible here several days next week.

To see when the station is visible over Houston click here: Space station sightings over Houston.

The Space Station and Santa Claus. Early Saturday morning will be very busy!

Posted by Anne Linehan @ 12/21/04 07:50 PM | Houston Miscellany | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (2)

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