Many people in North America might have a chance to see the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle tonight during twilight shortly after they separate.
The question is whether they’ll appear as one point of light or two.
SPACE.com’s Skywatching Columnist Joe Rao told subscribers to his newsletter that they might be too close together to be seen as separate objects with the naked eye. Binoculars should reveal the pair as two distinct moving points of light, Rao figures.
Find out when to watch at this NASA site.













