Hi Don I did a check, and have a area around Latitude: 39.3596 Longitude: -76.9142 At around 18:44 UTC ( Dec 12 ) Then there's Latitude: 40.8620 Longitude: -101.9542 20:15 UTC ( Dec 12 ) Plus other's like Latitude: 47.4663 Longitude: -63.2942 The moon at around 18:17 UTC ( Dec 11 ) and sun at 17:09 UTC ( Dec 12 ) So not rare at all I would say. But seeing the iss cross the moon, with the moon so close to the sun, in a daytime sky = no thanks. Kevin __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Send holiday email and support a worthy cause. Do good. http://celebrity.mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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