06-17-2016, 05:21 PM
There's a very bright pass of the ISS Sunday evening (19th June).
Rises 20:01 in the NW, highest point at 20:04:23 in the NE, elevation approx 73 degrees above the horizon so very high in the sky, goes into the Earth's shadow at 20:06 in the SE. Brightest magnitude is -3.4 which is very bright, so should be easy to spot given a clear sky.
Sky track: http://goo.gl/2MJ3O8
Ground track: http://goo.gl/I2aUH6
Rises 20:01 in the NW, highest point at 20:04:23 in the NE, elevation approx 73 degrees above the horizon so very high in the sky, goes into the Earth's shadow at 20:06 in the SE. Brightest magnitude is -3.4 which is very bright, so should be easy to spot given a clear sky.
Sky track: http://goo.gl/2MJ3O8
Ground track: http://goo.gl/I2aUH6