06-15-2017, 04:33 PM
The weather forecast is not good but if the clouds clear there is a very bright pass of the ISS tomorrow. It rises in the NW at around 20:06, its highest point is 74 degrees above the horizon in the SW at approximately 20:09:20 and goes into the shadow at 20:10:45 in the SSE. It will pass very close to Jupiter at around 20:09:40.
Its brightest magnitude will be -3.8 which means it'll be roughly five times brighter than Jupiter.
Its brightest magnitude will be -3.8 which means it'll be roughly five times brighter than Jupiter.