The International Space Station will pass directly over Maine on May 22nd between 9:17 PM and 9:23 PM, moving from northwest to southeast, appearing as a slow-moving star in the sky.
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MAY 22 | The International Space Station will make a pass directly over Maine tonightAdded:
This Friday night, it's May the 22nd and the International Space Station is going to be making a pass directly over Maine between 9:17 and 9:23.
It'll be moving in from the northwest at around 9:17, moving to the southeast through 9:23.
So, that'll be the window, 9:17 to 9:23.
And if you do spot it, which you should be able to given the sky's expected to be clear, it'll just look like a slow-moving star moving across the sky, but it's fun knowing that we've got a Mainer up there and there's people on board the International Space Station as it passes over Maine tonight. Enjoy.
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