Set your galactic alarms, space cadets! The International Space Station will be making an early-morning flyover tomorrow, and I want you all out there waving to its lonely crew - two men and a woman, on board since Sept. 20. NASA's acre-wide Tinkertoy will soar from Louisiana to Maine at 17,500 mph. Weather permitting, look for a bright, star-like object above the western horizon at 6:34 a.m., rising more than halfway up the northwestern sky by 6:36 before winging off toward the northeast, into the dawn.
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