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Long Beach May Get View of Int’l Space Station Shortly After 8 pm Tonight (April 4) **IF** Clouds Don’t Interfere – LBReport.com
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(April 4, 2021, 2:30 p.m.) — Later today (April 4) shortly after 8 p.m., the International Space Station may be visible in Long Beach. Its orbit will take it a bit inland orbiting from NW to NE before disappearing in the E sky. It will be a good viewing opportunity **IF** clouds don’t interfere. As of early aftenoon April 4, the Nat’l Weather Service forecsts a “mostly clear” sky tonight.
Image source via HavensAbolve,.com
The spacecraft will become visible in the NW sky at aboaut 8:18 p.m. rising…
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