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If the weather
conditions are right, you can see satellites and spacecraft such as the International
Space Station clearly from the ground with the naked eye.
Most satellite
sightings follow a west-to-east path and the spacecraft appear over the western
horizon and disappear in the east in a matter of a few minutes.
On this page we list the dates and times for the best possible sightings
for the week ahead. These
times may alter slightly - keep coming back and checking this page. If
you spot anything other than the International Space Station you could be dealing
with a UFO! In which case check out our UFO
section.
If the altitude is 0 the ISS is on the absolute horizon,
if it's 90 then the ISS is directly overhead. No
visible passes between 8th April and 18th April 2005. |