![]() With its location and movement tracked with great accuracy as well as night sky alerts from NASA's Spot the Station website, it's perhaps one of the easiest objects to spot in the night sky.īudding astrophotographers from around the world have caught beautiful long-exposure photographs that show the ISS appearing to streak across the sky. The ISS makes for a fun and interesting observing target in the night sky. (Image credit: Alan Dyer/Stocktrek Images via Getty Images) (opens in new tab) This photograph taken in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada shows the ISS making a bright pass, along with the aurora borealis. ![]() Long exposure photographs can capture the ISS appearing to streak across the night sky. The International Space Station from Earth The informative map shows where the ISS is as well as it's speed and altitude. If you would like to know where the space station is right now, ESA's live map (opens in new tab) has got you covered. Though it's worth noting you will only get NASA's Spot the Station alerts when the ISS is passing over with a maximum height of at least 40 degrees, this is because the ISS will be visible above most landscapes at this height. You can even sign up for email or text alerts for when the space station is flying over so you'll never miss a viewing opportunity again. In addition, NASA's Spot the Station website (opens in new tab) is a great place to explore ISS sighting opportunities in your area. It will tell you the time of the ISS flyover along with how long it is visible, the maximum height it will reach in the sky and which direction it will appear and disappear from your field of view. Simply pop in the location you wish to know for ISS sighting opportunities and let the widget work its magic. NASA's spot the station widget (below) is a great tool for quickly finding out upcoming ISS viewing opportunities. Viewing opportunities of the ISS can vary between one sighting a month to several a week, depending on your location and the orbit of the ISS. It isn't bright enough to be seen in the middle of the day and the best time to view the ISS is either at dawn or dusk. The ISS is only visible because it reflects sunlight (opens in new tab). Russian and Soviet space stations throughout history This International Space Station VR experience lets you explore the ISS… and it's as amazing as it sounds Light pollution may make for a slight disadvantage for viewing, but not to the point of interference.- International Space Station: Live updates ![]() Skies are clear this morning so it should be good for viewing and the sun rises at 7:36a.m. The ISS will exit our skies 12° above the northeastern horizon. The Space Station will appear 10° above the southwestern sky and make its way across our skies. ![]() It will also be moving considerably faster than a typical airplane (airplanes generally fly at about 600 miles per hour the space station flies at 17,500 miles per hour,) according to NASA. The best time to start looking for the ISS is 7:10a.m, it will be visible for 6 minutes. The space station looks like an airplane or a very bright star moving across the sky, except it doesn't have flashing lights or change direction. – The International Space Station will fly over northeastern Florida and Southeastern Georgia Saturday morning just after 7:00a.m. ![]()
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