FROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:
Space Cadets! Sure, it’s hard to get up early on a Saturday. But if the dog or the kids get you up before dawn, and skies are clear, step outside for five minutes with your tax dollars and the International Space Station.
The ISS will appear like a bright star, climbing above the northwest horizon at 6:57 a.m. as it crosses over Lake Michigan. By 6:59 the station will be high in the southwestern sky before moving off the Virginia Capes and out over the Atlantic, disappearing at 7:02 a.m.
(NASA PHOTO)