![]() ![]() Since it is moving so quickly, you may be lucky enough to see two or even three passes in the course of an evening or early morning. It can pass into the Earth’s shadow, in which case it seems to fade out, or a good pass can mean it is visible from horizon to horizon. It will always seem to appear from the west and, depending on your location, will be seen to cross the sky low down near the horizon, or high overhead – or any place in between! The ISS can look like a very bright, fast-moving star and can even be mistaken for an aircraft, although it has no navigation or other flashing lights.
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