What time does the space station fly over England?

The ISS will appear above the UK at roughly 9.49pm BST, according to Nasa's ISS-tracker. Look out for a bright star-like object in the sky moving fairly quickly from the west. You will have to be quick as Nasa's tracker suggests it will only be visible for less than one minute.

What time will space station be visible tonight UK?

It will also be visible at 11:41pm for four minutes. The International Space Station will be seen as a bright white dot moving across the sky. It looks like an airplane or a very bright star moving across the sky, except it doesn't have flashing lights or change direction.

What time can I see the space station tonight?

You can spot the International Space Station at 8:55 pm starting low in the southwestern sky.

When can you see the International Space Station 2021?

The ISS will appear in our sky at 8:14 p.m. Friday, September 17 at 10 degrees above the southwest horizon. (Each 10 degrees in vertical space is about the width of a fist at the end of an outstretched arm.)

When can I see the International Space Station from my location?

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.

What time is the ISS passing over?

Past ISS passes

ISS
Sun, Jan 16, 2022BeginEnd
Time (EST)06:25:14 PM06:27:40 PM
DirectionSSE
Altitude10°24°

Can I see the International Space Station from where I am?

From most locations on Earth, assuming you have clear night skies, you can see ISS for yourself. It looks like a bright star moving quickly from horizon to horizon to us on Earth. … Plus, there's a map-based feature to track when to look for the station as it flies over you in your night sky.

How often can you see the International Space Station?

every 6 weeks The position that the ISS will be in the sky changes every night. The space station does not take the same track or orbital path for each orbit and this change provides good visible passes roughly every 6 weeks in each location on Earth.

Can you see the International Space Station?

From most locations on Earth, assuming you have clear night skies, you can see ISS for yourself. It looks like a bright star moving quickly from horizon to horizon to us on Earth. As suddenly as it appears, it disappears.