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What’s that in the sky? A plane? A shooting star? No, it’s the bigger and brighter International Space Station, now equipped with the largest solar panels ever taken to space.Nobody knows how much brighter it will be, but there’s a good chance that it could be brighter than magnitude -3, approaching the glow of Venus, the brightest planet. Use Starry Night Enthusiast version 6 to predict when the International Space Station will be visible and where to look from your own backyard. Mark your location on Earth with a location flag. Then, blast off to visit ISS and look back at your home location from space! Click here for more instructions on how to view ISS using Starry Night |
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Details about Special Offers Free Earthball with purchase of Starry Night Enthusiast 6 Offer of free Earthball (a $14.95 value) only applies with the purchase of the full box version of Starry Night Enthusiast version 6 on StarryNight.com. Offer expires October 16, 2006 11:59 pm EST. Please limit 1 per customer. Additional shipping and handling charges may apply to the free item. All prices are quoted in USD. Offer not valid on previous purchases.
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