Jan 16 2009

Satellite and International Space Station Tracker

Published by Techno at 11:18 pm under Space

International Space Station

International Space Station

I am blessed with clear skies and no light pollution and about once a week can see the International Space Station (ISS) fly overhead. It appears shortly after sunset as a bright star on the western horizon and moves overhead and eastward until it loses the reflected sunlight about 3/4 of the way through its arc.

Enter your US ZIP code or Canadian Postal Code at http://www.spaceweather.com/flybys to get your local flyby schedule. Other tracked objects include the Hubble Telescope and the errant ISS toolbag but they are not a bright or easy to spot.

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Sample Satellite Tracker Results

Sample Satellite Tracker Results

2 Responses to “Satellite and International Space Station Tracker”

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    The night sky? You can see the night sky? It’s too cloudy with too many city lights where I am. :(

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