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Subject: Double Spaceship Flybys



This will be pretty exciting! (Maybe not as exciting as the scene if the Navy missile succeeds in shooting down that errant satellite but still good!)

Look for the double flyby if you are out tomorrow night. If you miss this, images will be on the Spaceweather.com site.





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From: "SpaceWeather.com" <swlist@spaceweather.com>

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To: "SpaceWeather.com" <swlist@spaceweather.com>

Subject: Double Spaceship Flybys



Space Weather News for Feb. 17, 2008

SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids



DOUBLE FLYBY: If all goes according to plan, space shuttle Atlantis will undock from the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday morning, Feb. 18th, at approximately 4:30 am EST. This is good news for sky watchers across North America who will be able to witness a rare double flyby on Monday evening. Atlantis and the ISS will appear as a tight pair of lights, as bright as Jupiter or Venus, gliding in tandem across the twilight sky--an unforgettable sight. Favored cities include Los Angeles, New Orleans, Dallas, Jackson (MS), Pensacola, Philadelphia, Reno, San Diego and others. Double flybys continue on Tuesday, Feb 19th, albeit not as tight because the shuttle will be moving away from the ISS as it prepares to land on Wednesday, Feb. 20th.



You can receive telephone and email alerts when the spacecraft are about to fly over your backyard by subscribing to Spaceweather PHONE (Spaceweather PHONE) or look for flyby timetables at Heavens Above (Welcome to Heavens-Above). And should you miss the event, visit SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids for images and movies.
 
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