Patrick, Could you confirm this possible ISS cross of the Moon on June 15 at 5:56am local time for me? Thanks. Data is from Calcsky - Canopus56 5h56m55.97s ISS Crosses the disk of Moon. Separation=0.138 Position Angle=329.0 Angular Velocity=30.9'/s. Transit duration=0.90s Angular diameter=23.1" size=73.0m x 44.5m x 27.5m Satellite at Azimuth=209.3 SSW Altitude= 22.8 Distance=801.8 km Magnitude=-0.5mag Satellite apparently moves to clock-face direction 8:45 o'clock Centerline, Closest Point ¨Map: Longitude=111ÂÂ50'27" W Latitude=+40ÂÂ47'00" Distance=4.80 km Azimuth= 48.6 NE Path direction: 138.6 SE ground speed: 7.615 km/s width: 19.1 km max. duration: 1.1 s __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com