10-14-2017, 04:50 PM
There are visible ISS passes each evening starting Sunday through Thursday. However, three of them are very low in the sky, so just picking the best two.
Tuesday 17th October:
Rises in the NW at around 18:45, highest point at 18:47:52 (44 degrees above the horizon) in the NE, enters the shadow at 18:49:30 in the ESE. Mag -3.5 so very bright.
Sky track: https://goo.gl/rKUC72
Ground track: https://goo.gl/pBFqKe
Thursday 19th October:
Rises in the NW at around 18:37, highest point at 18:39:39 (43 degrees above the horizon) in the SW, sets at 18:42:46 in the SSE. Mag -2.6 so quite bright.
Sky track: https://goo.gl/m8Ab1j
Ground track: https://goo.gl/Wku6eV
Tuesday 17th October:
Rises in the NW at around 18:45, highest point at 18:47:52 (44 degrees above the horizon) in the NE, enters the shadow at 18:49:30 in the ESE. Mag -3.5 so very bright.
Sky track: https://goo.gl/rKUC72
Ground track: https://goo.gl/pBFqKe
Thursday 19th October:
Rises in the NW at around 18:37, highest point at 18:39:39 (43 degrees above the horizon) in the SW, sets at 18:42:46 in the SSE. Mag -2.6 so quite bright.
Sky track: https://goo.gl/m8Ab1j
Ground track: https://goo.gl/Wku6eV