Looking up into the night sky, we can see many satellites gently gliding across the heavens on any clear night. Some are faint, others brighter. But nothing rivals the International Space Station when it makes a pass overhead. The largest artificial satellite in orbit around the Earth, the ISS circles the globe every 90 minutes and is usually visible for 1-2 weeks at at time in any given location. I recorded this podcast to provide some guidance on the how, why and where of the ISS.
"Seeing the ISS" on the Translunar Podcast.
Image courtesy NASA.
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