Tuesday, November 18th 2008, 11:40 am
NewsOn6.com
TULSA, OK -- Skywatchers across northeast Oklahoma should have excellent viewing of the International Space Station this week.
Starting Tuesday evening through Friday evening, the International Space Station's orbit will take it across the Sooner state.
News On 6 meteorologist Dick Faurot says the weather won't pose a problem for those wanting to watch as ISS moves from the southeast to the northeast each evening.
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November 18 |
| 19:28:14 | 10 | WSW | 19:28:52 | 15 | W | 19:28:52 | 15 | W |
November 19 |
| 18:18:49 | 10 | SW | 18:21:41 | 59 | SE | 18:22:43 | 33 | ENE |
November 20 |
| 18:45:03 | 10 | WSW | 18:47:43 | 32 | NW | 18:48:04 | 31 | NNW |
November 21 |
| 17:35:30 | 10 | SW | 17:38:23 | 69 | SE | 17:41:17 | 10 | NE |
For more information about the ISS and its orbits, check out NASA's web site with sighting information for Tulsa.
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