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Can you see the space station tonight?

Can you see the space station tonight?

The International Space Station orbits the Earth. Tonight is another good opportunity to see the International Space Station in the night sky. According to NASA, the station will pass at 10:49 p.m. from the west/southwest. It will be visible for 6 minutes at 77 degrees above the horizon.

When can I see the ISS tonight?

Observing the International Space Station The best time to observe the ISS is when it is nighttime at your location, and the Space Station is sunlit. Often, such a viewing situation occurs in the morning before sunrise, or in the evening after sunset.

Can you see the International Space Station right now?

The space station can be seen from over 6,700 locations worldwide. NASA officials said the space station is most visible in the sky at dawn and dusk. It will likely appear as a bright light moving quickly across the sky, as the space station flies at approximately 18,000 mph (28, 968 km/h).

What time can I see the space station?

It can only be seen when it is dawn or dusk at your location. As such, it can range from one sighting opportunity a month to several a week, since it has to be both dark where you are, and the space station has to happen to be going overhead.

When can I see the space shuttle fly over?

It can only be seen when it is dawn or dusk at your location,” NASA said. Additionally, the ISS cannot be seen when it is flying through Earth’s shadow since there is no sunlight for it to reflect back down to Earth.

Why is the ISS so bright?

What makes the ISS shine? There are no bright lights on the outside of the space station. The ISS shines by reflecting sunlight, as much as 90% of the light that hits it. Even the awesome solar arrays, which must absorb sunlight to power the station, aren’t completely black.

What does the ISS look like at night?

The ISS does not flash, it flares. It looks like a bright, white, constant light in the night sky—much like a moving star—and it’s typically visible only around sunset and sunrise.

Is the International Space Station visible from Vancouver?

Get your telescopes out, the International Space Station will be visible from Vancouver for the next two weeks. According to NASA, the ISS made an appearance in the skies of Vancouver on Monday, and will continue to hang around until August 8.

Where can I see the International Space Station?

Read More Several times a week, Mission Control at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, determines sighting opportunities for over 6,700 locations worldwide. To look up viewing times for any location on Earth for the ISS and dozens of other satellites, please use NASA’s SkyWatch application.

How often do you see the Space Station?

We update the list of space station sightings multiple times a week. Please check back in a few days to see if there are any upcoming sighting events for your area or sign up to receive email or text alerts the next time the space station will be visible overhead.

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