posted on Feb, 6 2015 @ 11:40 AM
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
a reply to: abe froman
Wish I'd read this last night...I'm down in Florence.
The ISS is usually visible for several nights a few times a year. Check with
www.heavens-above.com... for your local times for the ISS and other
bright satellites. (you need to specify your location and time zone)
[Edit] I've just done this for you, here are your ISS flyover times for Florence, KY:
www.heavens-above.com...
Tomorrow (Feb 7th, starting from around 19:02:00) will be a good opportunity, as the ISS will get fairly high in the sky. In the following days, it
will pass lower and lower above the horizon.
[Another edit] Actually, you can see it tonight too (starting around 19:54:07), and even see it pass into the Earth's shadow:
www.heavens-above.com...edit
on 6-2-2015 by wildespace because: (no reason given)