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I saw it this morning heading north over Surin. Wonderful. If you dont know you will think it is a plane. But it moves too fast. And the single white light. Time to get some binoculars. You can see it for yourself tomorrow. It really is worth getting up for.

Saturday March 07 5:11 AM, Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 60 degrees, Appears: S, Disappears: NE

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This site gives times of visible passes by the ISS and other satalites. You just have to plugin your geographical location. On days when the ISS is visible, its usually just before sunrise or just after sunset. Passes last from a few seconds to a few minutes and can come and go in any direction in the sky. Magnitudes given in negative numbers are brightest most easily seen.

http://www.heavens-above.com/

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