Attention, space cadets! If skies stay clear, skywatchers will have two good opportunities this week to watch as the International Space Station soars over Baltimore. The first comes at 7:09 tonight as the ISS and crew appear above the southwestern horizon, headed northeast up the coast. Look for a steady, star-like object rising swiftly toward the constellation Orion. There, it will disappear at 7:12 p.m. A better flyover comes Tuesday night, but clouds or flakes might interfere. Check MarylandWeather.com
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