The International Space Station is circling the Earth every 90 minutes!
You don’t need a telescope to find the ISS, just knowledge of when it will be visible in your area.
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In Dayton, the ISS will be visible to the naked eye two more times through Friday.
Thursday at 11:11 p.m., the ISS will be about 48 degrees above the horizon and will travel from the west/southwest to the northeast in about 6 minutes again.
Friday, the ISS will be about 41 degrees above the horizon for a flyover around 5:40 a.m.
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The higher the International Space Station is above 40 degrees, the easier it is to see. Look for a bright object in the night or early morning sky that moves like a plane, but doesn’t have flashing lights or change direction.
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