Does ISS always fly above the same places on Earth?

No. Because of the Earth's own rotation, the ground track of ISS (the projection of its orbit on the surface of Earth) is constantly shifting eastward. In principle, ISS can fly over any point with a geographical latitude between 52 degrees north and 52 degrees south.

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I live in Argentina, Buenos Aires, when can I see the ISS? The alerts aren't being send to me.

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