Grrr.
I got all enthused until I read this-
Over the southernmost United States, the viewing opportunities will be reduced to just one or none at all.
I live in Ga.
I hear the shuttle is pretty awesome when you spot it coming over.
I’m pretty sure I have spotted the ISS as we are usually up just as the sun is rising.
Maybe you will be able to see it, depending on where in Ga. you live. I think the author is referring mostly to Southern Fl. parts of Texas.
“So what is the viewing schedule for your particular hometown? You can easily find out by searching for one of these four popular Web sites: Chris Peat’s Heavens Above, Science@NASA’s J-Pass, NASA’s SkyWatch and Spaceweather.com.”
Hope you get to see it.