<big><big>Thu Oct 08 7:09 PM, Visible: 6 min, Max Height: 78°, Appears: 10° above NW, Disappears: 11° above SE</big>
THANK YOU, NASA, international space station community, and all astronauts EVER!</big>
Subscribe to receive NASA’s SpotTheSpaceStation email customized for where you live:
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/
Links etc from previous posts & comments:
You can go to this page to find out when the ISS is passing over your town: spotthestation.nasa.gov
— Laughing Gravy
Here is a link to things above🤔
https://heavens-above.com/
Enter your location (latitude & longitude) available on your phones for more precise locations or enter closes city. For ISS with brightness in the minus 3s it will be easy to see in clear skies. With the precise location, location data for "Comets" are on the Heaven-Above website - where the comet NEOWISE can be found👍🏽.
If you do a search for "Heavens-Above" there is a google app.
...I've used the website for a very long time and amazed at the amount of information there👏🏼. I just found out about the "Comet" site from the main page. The NEOWISE comet is very low in sky and it's been cloudy, but with the information from the site I know where to look exactly. I'm sure to see it weather permitting 🤔
— My Spin
I have an app on my phone that does a pretty cool job of helping me to see various stuff in the night sky; constellations, the ISS, the Hubble, etc. The basic free version is what I have and it’s good enough for me but there are available upgrades for more features etc.
SkyView Lite on the App Store for iPhone
SkyView Lite for Google Play
— Ninkasi23
Last time or so I posted, praesepe commented:
I posted this the other night about a bit of wonderful dumb luck I had just experienced:
I was just out taking in the view of the moon & planets when the space station with the Space X capsule in front of it passed overhead and to the left (north) of Saturn. WOW!
That was at skralys’x Aug 1 diary, Look up tonight! Jupiter and Saturn meet the Moon. skralyx posts great stuff!
Keep looking up.