I’ll be out looking for it tonight - I missed it last night
It is a bit cloudy here at the moment but hopefully might clear a bit later, it was too cloudy last night as well…
Great view of the Space Station this evening, so clear and bright
The Space Station was clear and bright tonight as it sped its way across a clear sky.
Think it was a bit cloudy here in London. Mind, I was looking out of the lounge window (with the light turned off) but couldn’t see anything. Only someone from outside coming in to our car park to get to his car! Right sunshine…I have your regn number…!!!
Might try the later pass.
It was totally clear here so a nice viewing tonight, Might have a chance of catching the later one as well
Didn’t see the earlier pass. Must have been too low in the sky for up here in the far north. Saw the later one though. Seemed to be last longer than the 3 minutes.
I was reading and had Corrie on so forgot about the second one.
Perfect clear night I agree, but how come we’ve got two threads about the Space Station times?
It was too cloudy here at 8.47 anyway.
I think the general one sometimes gets over looked, the other one was a bit of a “Oi quick go look”
anyway for tonight Thursday…
Information for Thursday
Excellent chance of seeing the International Space Station at 7:57pm tonight
It will be visible for 5 minutes and at an angle of about 73 degrees for the Midlands, lower the further North you are and higher the further South.
Great view yesterday evening.
Tried looking this evening but may have been looking the wrong direction.
I got a really nice view last night very clear…
Information for Friday!
Two good chances of seeing it tonight (Friday)
First at 7:07pm for 5 mins at an angle of 65 degrees for the Midlands
Second at 8:43pm for 3 minutes at an angle of 69 degrees…
Amazing to think in the time between those two sightings it will have gone around the World!
Jazzi you need to face South, look up around the time it says it will appear and a bright white steady light will slowly cross the sky from West to East, you usually can see it by looking up at an angle of about 45 degrees, that is halfway between the ground and looking directly overhead
Up Jazzi… Up!
I did! Look up. Tonight I will try to go outside with my phone, set the compass, check direction, and hope for the best. Yes, I do know it is a solid white light. Have seen it other years.
And it has been a bit overcast in recent evenings, though.
Yay!!!
Two good ones tonight Sunday at 8:01pm and back again at 9:37pm
South to north north to south
Probably a spy satellite, Realist,
They go round that way for a reason.l
I leave you to work it out.
Regards, Donkeyman