Skylab was deorbited and crashed into the Australian Outback long ago.
Perhaps you mean the International Space Station? Very possibly, depending on your location. Go to spaceweather.com, and click the "Satellite Flybys" link. Enter your location, and the site will calculate when you might be able to see the ISS. It's a beautiful sight; I've seen it dozens of times. It's bright, and FAST.
no it was deorbited
From 8 AM UTC on the 2nd Sun. of Mar. to 7 AM UTC on the 1st Sun. of Nov.:Thailand (UTC+7) is 12 hours ahead of Mississippi (UTC-5).From 7 AM UTC on the 1st Sun. of Nov. to 8 AM UTC on the 2nd Sun. of Mar.:Thailand (UTC+7) is 13 hours ahead of Mississippi (UTC-6).6 AM CST (in Mississippi Nov-Mar)= 7 AM CDT (in Mississippi Mar-Nov)= 7 PM ICT (in Thailand)
Nov. 7, 2010
nov 7
When it is 5 PM in Las Cruces, it is 7 PM in Flint.MST (Las Cruces Nov-Mar) = UTC - 7 hoursMDT (Las Cruces Mar-Nov) = UTC - 6 hoursEST (Flint Nov-Mar) = UTC - 5 hoursEDT (Flint Mar-Nov) = UTC - 4 hours
it came home
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab
skylab was built in may,1973
skylab
Skylab I was launched on 14 May 1973.
On Nov 7 2007 it was Double Vision The answer for Nov 7 2007 was DOUBLE VISION
The skylab returned on July 11,1979
One of my projects is aboard the Skylab.
tuesday
Battle of Tippecanoe
It was a Tuesday.
Nov. 7, 2011
It was a Thursday.