The ISS pass will only last a minute, but near big dipper (if June Gloom
clears)
Also, whether you are traveling to see the total solar eclipse on August
21, or observing the partial solar eclipse here is southern California
(or elsewhere for your far flung members of our 815-member email list),
here is a great tutorial to maximize your enjoyment and understanding of
eclipses. We are using this to train subject matter experts who may
want to help local events around the country.
https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/2017EclipseAcrossAmericanP…
And here are a nice Eclipse Fact Sheet (English/Spanish) plus other
free downloadables*: ***https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/downloadables*
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Subject: SpotTheStation
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2017 12:57:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: HQ-spotthestation(a)mail.nasa.gov
To: jane(a)whiteoaks.com
Time: Sat Jun 10 9:58 PM, Visible: 1 min, Max Height: 76°, Appears: 29°
above NW, Disappears: 76° above WNW
Join us Saturday night June 3. Library Park,Monrovia 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
We think the June gloom will clear, and nearly all of the Old Town
Sidewalk Astronomers will be out Saturday, so stop by and say hello!
We love doing this. Free stargazing in our favorite spot. The moon and
Jupiter will make a great appearance this week.
Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
Solar System Public Engagement
What's Up June? planet party comps betw Saturn & Jupiter
https://go.nasa.gov/2stZAVs