Space is the final frontier or so we have been told. Advances in space travel changed the question to is anyone in space today? Interestingly as of November 2nd, 2020, the International Space Station is celebrating 20 years of consecutive human habitation. During that time the space station has hosted 239 people from 19 countries, more than 2,800 experiments from 4,000 researchers in 108 countries, and a variety of international and commercial spacecraft. The space station actually passes over Utah several times a day but is only visible by the naked eye a few times a month. According to Patrick Wiggins, Solar System Ambassador to Utah, the next two such times will be the mornings of Saturday, November 7th when Utahans can see it pass high overhead around 6:37am and the following morning around 5:50am.