Heads up: The International Space Station is making a high altitude pass over Northeast Ohio tonight. KatieMcGrawx has tips on how to see it.
CLEVELAND — HEADS UP! Northeast Ohio is in for a treat with a high altitude pass of the International Space Station TONIGHT.The International Space Station will appear in the Northwestern part of the sky at 10 degrees. It will move across the sky and set in the southeastern part of the sky at 75 degrees above the horizon. The ISS will be visible tonight at 11:01 p.m. for four minutes. The max height will be 89 degrees above the horizon, so it will be nearly directly overhead tonight.
The space station looks like an airplane or a very bright star moving across the sky, except it doesn’t have flashing lights or change direction. It will also be moving considerably faster than a typical airplane. It travels at about 17,500 mph.It will be mostly clear tonight, so the ISS should be pretty easy to find. Plan for cooling temperatures in the low to mid 50s around 11 p.m. I would head outside a couple minutes before 11 to get your bearings and allow your eyes to adjust.
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