I'm sure there's a few space nerds around here...since the addition of some new panels the ISS is brighter than ever and tomorrow you'll be able to catch it along with the shuttle which is readying up for its flight back home.
SPACE.com -- Easy Skywatching: See the Shuttle and Space Station
Here's the link to check the best time for your city: Human Space Flight (HSF) - Realtime Data
You won't exactly be able to make out the shape with the naked eye (duh) but they should be the brightest objects in the sky assuming you are looking in the right direction. They'll be whizzing by at 18,000 mph (or 29,000kmph eh?).
/end nerdy post
SPACE.com -- Easy Skywatching: See the Shuttle and Space Station
Here's the link to check the best time for your city: Human Space Flight (HSF) - Realtime Data
You won't exactly be able to make out the shape with the naked eye (duh) but they should be the brightest objects in the sky assuming you are looking in the right direction. They'll be whizzing by at 18,000 mph (or 29,000kmph eh?).
/end nerdy post