If you have clear skies tomorrow morning before dawn remember to check for the partial lunar eclipse. Peak of the eclipse will be about 5:48 am MST and it will be a large looking moon as the eclipse will occur at nearly moon set on the horizon.
This morning we saw the ISS cruising across the sky at just about that time as well and it also will be making several very visible passes per night for the next few nights through the 28th. The ISS looks like a huge star cruising across the sky from all the sunlight it's reflecting.
Check it out, maybe you'll be lucky enough to see both together. happy088.gif

For the full details on the big lunar eclipse check the nasa page

For ISS passes and details for viewing times, check the space weathers satellite tracker and just enter your zip code.


Keep looking up!

CP