International Space Station flyover:
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- ISS_181225_16.JPG: I slept pretty badly on Christmas Eve -- way too much caffeine. NASA had sent me their International Space Station flyover alert for 6:10am but I'm usually never awake for the pre-dawn stuff. But that day I was so I watched the light fly over. It doesn't make for very interesting photos but you can clearly see it in them.
- ISS_181225_17.JPG: The red arrow points to the dot that is the International Space Station flying over my area on Christmas morning. It doesn't make for great pictures, but it's still pretty cool to see.
Sign up for the free NASA email alerts at https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/ Enter your ZIP code and they'll let you know when you've got a chance of seeing it fly over.
- Description of Subject Matter: The International Space Station (ISS) started to be erected in space back in 1998. It has been continuously occupied since October 31, 2000. It doesn't have outside lighting ot its own and the only way you can see it is right before dawn or right after dusk, when the sky is dark and sun (which is just over the horizon at these times) reflects off the surface.
If you go to NASA's "Spot the Station" site (https://spotthestation.nasa.gov) and enter your ZIP code, you can sign up to have NASA send you a text alert whenever you have a chance of seeing it. It's just a light that pursues a straight line across the sky for a few minutes but it's interesting to see anyway.
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