Stephen, you'd love it here in Melbourne.
Watch the 2nd last pass.
You also can get to see the last pass (as they are in their descent). However I've only seen it once. Still learning on the timings though.
But what I have found out, is that within 15-19 minutes after the deorbit burn, they come over me about 13 degree's alt.
It's has to coincide with the weather and sunlight (reflection). In the last 2 years, not many last passes (descent) has been visable due to weather issues. Problematic in Melb....ahhhh!
They will be landing at 7:05pm EST (Florida time), which is 9:05am our time (east coast). Deorbit will be at 7:59am (estimated 1 hour 6 minutes). I calculated the window to view was 8:16-8:18am, starry nights says "spot on"... Happy Happy Joy Joy....