
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) –
The International Space Station (ISS) will buzz overhead the next few nights, with some views lasting about six minutes each.
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The International Space Station can easily be spotted with the naked eye. Because of its size it reflects sunlight well.
Thursday’s viewing of the International Space Station will happen at 7:37 p.m. until 7:41 p.m. in the Baton Rouge area. The visibility on Thursday is the lowest out of the next three days.
The ISS can be seen Friday, March 1 at 6:48 p.m. Depending on which website you reference, it will last anywhere from three minutes to six minutes.
For more information on the International Space Station passing over the United States, click here.
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OK. Try this to view the flyover photo on Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/65906562@N00/ or
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Now shared with many xD
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I took a composite photo of the ISS flyover from Slidell on Feb 27, 2013 . Not sure how to provide a link for others to see the photo. Is a link to my Flickr account OK?
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Yeah go for it.
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