With the clear weather this is a great week to spot the ISS. These are times and degrees of elevation and direction for the peak of the crossing. You will be able to see the ISS rising from the West to these spots at these times. The small number at the end is the apparent magnitude or brightness. The smaller the number the brighter. If you are not in Seattle the direction or elevation may vary, but you can easily get the info at www.heavens-above.com

28 July 21:29 (10:29pm) N 39 degrees .8
23:02 NNE 49 degrees .2
29 July 22:07 N 39 .6
23:43 WNW 49 .1
30 July 22:45 NNE 65 -.4 (very bright!)
1 Aug 22:24 NNE 88 degrees(STRAIGHT UP) -.7 If you have never seen the ISS, this is one of the easiest, brightest crossing that occur!

For some real sport, try spotting this Iridium Flare

1 Aug 23:50 -7 241 wsw 30 degrees

This is a communication satellite and is visible for only a few seconds, it will be sometime during that minute. If you are really cool you can play it off as a UFO!
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