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You can view the International Space Station if you look up at the right time tonight.

The International Space Station, or ISS, is a large space station that stays in a low Earth orbit. At specific times and locations we can catch a glimpse at it moves across the sky and tonight is one of those times. The International Space Station (ISS) is a large space station that stays in a low Earth orbit and can be seen at specific times and locations. The station can be viewed at West Northwest at 9:39 PM on May 29th, and its viewing time should be around 4 minutes long. NASA has a dedicated website for monitoring such viewing times.

You can view the International Space Station if you look up at the right time tonight.

Publicados : 4 semanas atrás por Maggye McCallie no Science

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The International Space Station, or ISS, is a large space station that stays in a low Earth orbit. At specific times and locations we can catch a glimpse at it moves across the sky. It is easy to spot if you know when and where to look.

Tonight, Wednesday May 29th, you will be able to view the station. Make sure to look up West Northwest at 9:39 PM and your viewing time should be around 4 minutes long.

If you want to be notified every time you can view the ISS, NASA has a specific website for you!

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