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    <title>International Space Station over Tynemouth</title>
    <summary> International Space Station over Tynemouth, originally uploaded by jjsanderson. Last week, the International Space Station made some terrific passes...</summary>
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<span style="font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/quernstone/3923184259/">International Space Station over Tynemouth</a>, originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/quernstone/">jjsanderson</a>.</span>
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Last week, the International Space Station made some terrific passes over the UK. I took this on Tuesday from the beach at the end of our street - it&#8217;s a terrible photo of an amazing sight.<br />
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A couple of nights later, in Cardiff Bay, I skipped away from the table of the café I was sitting outside, to catch another glimpse. The waitress thought I was a bit weird, but reckoned my excuse was sufficiently implausible that it had to be true.<br />
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The Cardiff pass was even brighter, and directly overhead. I stood with my friend Wendy and her son Oakley, the three of us gaping in astonishment (well, two in astonishment, one drooling gently). A passer-by back-tracked to ask us, &#8220;What is that? You look like you were expecting it.&#8221;<br />
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We showed him the print-out from <a href="http://www.heavens-above.com">Heavens Above</a> that we had, and explained that it was about the brightest pass of anything manmade that&#8217;s likely to happen all year. He was as giddy as us about it.<br />
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There are people in that little dot of light, whizzing around the planet. Crazy.
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