Look up: International Space Station To fly Over Cincinnati this weekend

If you’ve been looking for something unique to do this weekend, just look up.

The International Space Station will be visible in the night sky twice, giving stargazers a rare and exciting viewing opportunity. According to astronomer Dean Regas, the ISS will pass overhead on March 27 from 9:20 to 9:24 p.m. and again on March 28 from 8:33 to 8:39 p.m.

Regas says you won’t need a telescope to catch it. The ISS appears as a very bright, steady light — not twinkling like a star — and slowly moves across the sky. In fact, it can shine even brighter than the brightest star, making it easy to spot if you know when to look…

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