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by embedded_hiker
868 days ago
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The easiest satellite to see is the ISS. NASA provides times when it can be seen from any given place. I subscribe to the SpotTheStation mailing list. In general, you can see a satellite when it is overhead and illuminated by the sun. In the evening, it will appear in the west, moving towards the east ( almost all satellites go this way, not just ISS ). As it goes farther east, heading towards darkness, it will fade away. The ISS is bright enough to see a reddish tinge as it passes through sunset light. Shooting stars go much faster than satellites. |
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ISS is often visible in the middle of the day even in bright midday Southwest sun, if you know where & when to look.