The International Space Station (ISS) will be visible in the skies from Alameda tomorrow night.
According to NASA’s skywatch page, the ISS will appear for one minute approaching from 10 degrees above the horizon in the south-southeast and traversing across the skies towards the south, exiting at 10 degrees above the horizon.
The shuttle Atlantis completed a mission last Friday, STS-129, that involved docking the shuttle with the ISS.
Here is a picture of the shuttle Atlantis landing on runway 33 at NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Shuttle Landing Facility. (NASA Jack Pfaller)

STS-129 Lands at Kennedy (NASA Jack Pfaller)



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