An image of tonight’s pass by the International Space Station pass over Canberra tonight at 9.15 pm Daylights Savings Time.
International Space Station
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In South East Queensland? Look up for the International Space Station in the early evening sky
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International Space Station now visible in (Australian) evening twilight skies
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Image of Moon from Earth Orbit
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Shuttle Atlantis successfully docked to International Space Station
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Space Shuttle Atlantis launches successfully
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