FROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:
Space Cadets! If skies are clear enough tonight we’ll have another good opportunity to watch the International Space Station as a crew of six flies billions of your tax dollars from high over Alabama toward New Brunswick, Canada.
Look for a bright, star-like object to appear at 10:04 p.m. EDT, rising over the western horizon, passing between Mars and Saturn. At 10:07 it will pass through the handle of the Big Dipper, high in the northwest. Then it will slide off toward the northeast, disappearing at 10:10 p.m.
(PHOTO: AP, NASA TV)