At 8:45 p.m., the ISS will climb above the horizon in the southwest sky and reach about 74 degrees above the horizon. That will make it pretty easy to find!
You only have six minutes to see it before it sets in the northeast sky.
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Another flyover will happen Saturday at 9:34 p.m., but it is only above the horizon for two minutes in the northwest sky.
If you see it share a photo using the hashtag #SkyWitness7.
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