Space Weather Newsletter
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SPACE STATION IN CONSTANT SUNLIGHT: For the next few days, the International Space
Station (ISS) will be orbiting Earth in constant sunlight. This sets the stage for
a remarkable sky show. Because the ISS is constantly illuminated, it shines brightly
in the night sky every single time it passes overhead. Some observers can see the
space station 3, 4, even 5 times a night. More information and flybys predictions
may be found at http://spaceweather.com
ANDROID FLYBYS: Spaceweather's "Simple Flybys" app is now available for Android
phones as well as the iPhone and iPad. Details at http://simpleflybys.com
WEEKEND LUNAR ECLIPSE: On Saturday, June 26th, the Moon will pass through Earth's
shadow, producing a 54% partial lunar eclipse. The event is visible from most of the
Americas, Australia, Japan, east Asia and all of the Pacific Ocean. For readers in
the USA, the best time to look is just before sunrise on Saturday morning. Visit
http://spaceweather.com for more information.
SPACE WEATHER ALERTS: Would you like to turn your phone into a space weather
monitoring system? Sign up for Space Weather PHONE: http://spaceweatherphone.com
New subscribers may sign up for free space weather alerts at
http://spaceweather.com/services/.