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Thursday, June 19, 2014
View The International Space Station Again Tonight!
Spot The Station will give you a list of upcoming space station sighting opportunities for your location. Several times a week, Mission Control at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, determines sighting opportunities for over 6,700 locations worldwide. If your specific city or town isn’t listed, pick one that is fairly close to you. The space station is visible for a long distance around each of the listed locations.
To look up viewing times for any location on Earth for the ISS and dozens of other satellites, please use NASA’s SkyWatch application.
To see the times for other locations click HERE
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I still don't understand why the ISS gets intensely bright and then gradually fades out.Maybe the construction of it only allows the exterior light to be visible just for a short time.After 20 seconds or so binoculars or a telescope are necessary to see it.
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