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The International Space Station will be visible in the Cincinnati sky for over 30 minutes between now and Tuesday, according to NASA's "Spot The Station" tracker.

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The International Space Station will be visible in the Cincinnati sky for over 30 minutes between now and Tuesday, according to NASA's "Spot The Station" tracker.

The station passes over Cincinnati frequently, but oftentimes is visible for only about one minute at a time, and sometimes less than that.

But NASA's tracker cites a total of 32 minutes of station visibility spread over the next six days.

You don't need anything more than your arm and fist todetermine where to look in the night sky.The horizon is considered zerodegrees, and directly overhead is 90 degrees. According to NASA, if you hold your fist at arm's length resting on the horizon, the top of your fist will be at about 10 degrees.

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