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(Salt Lake City-AP) -- The International Space Station will be visible in the skies over Utah tonight.
NASA says the most visible evening pass of the space station this month will happen tonight as it rises in the southwest at 7:49 p-m and passes through the sky at 7:52.
NASA says it will set at about 7:54 p-m.
The space station is easy to see with the naked eye, even in lightly polluted urban areas. NASA says it looks like a bright star moving slowly across the sky.
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