International Space Station
Taken by Gretchen Steckel on February 5, 2016 @ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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Date Taken: 2016:02:09 13:45:55
 
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Last week the International Space Station flew over my neighborhood four days in a row which made for some fun locating it as it crossed the early evening sky throughout the week; weather permitting of course. The ISS is one of the brighter objects in the sky that is visible due to all of the light pollution of the city. This night the ISS traveled right in-between the houses for this photo and then disappeared behind clouds as it traveled on towards the Northeast.
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