LOOK UP: A long duration passing of the International Space Station happens Saturday

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Calling all sky watchers. Northeast Ohio is in for a treat with a long duration pass of the International Space Station Saturday evening.

The International Space Station will appear in the west-northwestern part of the sky at 10 degrees. It will move toward the southeast and will set below the horizon in the southeast part of the sky at 10 degrees above the horizon. The ISS will be visible tonight at 6:32 p.m. for six minutes. The max height will be 52 degrees above the horizon, so about half way up the sky.The horizon is at zero degrees, and directly overhead is 90 degrees.

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