Tonight if the weather is right you can see the Space Station & the cargo ship pass by.
In Charlotte the time is 9:48. you'll see it in the sky WSW it will take 6 minutes to disappear to the NE.
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Space Station & Cargo Ship sighting
Skywatchers are in for a treat this week, as they can watch a recently launched cargo ship chase the International Space Station through the heavens.
Japan's unmanned HTV-4 cargo vessel blasted off on Saturday (Aug. 3) and is slated to dock with the orbiting lab this Friday (Aug. 9). All this week, stargazers — even those who live in brightly lit cities — should be able to see both spacecraft flying across the night sky.
The appearance of either the International Space Station (ISS) or a craft such as HTV-4 moving through the sky is not in itself unusual. On any clear evening within a couple of hours of local sunset, and with no optical aid, you can usually spot several Earth-orbiting satellites creeping across the sky like moving stars. (Satellites become visible only when they are in sunlight and the observer is in deep twilight or darkness. This usually means shortly after dusk or before dawn.)