Hi, Chris Taylor!

ISS will be visible passing at your location -weather permitting- on

January 21, 2010, 18:04:32 GMT

Is it a good one?
This time, the International Space Station will be flying over at 21 degrees. It will look like a very bright star (magnitude -0.9).

Where to look?
ISS will come up at the horizon from the west.

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Your location
Your Twitter bio says you are here: "Coventry, UK", which Twisst thinks is at these coordinates: 52.406986, -1.507768. More info: Twisst and locations.

Coming up
The next pass of ISS after this one: January 22, 2010, 18:26:56 GMT

 

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