Scottsdale, Arizona
Time: Friday, March 23 @ 8:16 p.m.
Visible: 4 minutes
Max Height: 48 degrees
Appears: 10 degrees above WSW
Disappears: 43 degrees above N
If you do not live in the Scottsdale area, go to Spot the Station to enter your location. You can also set up an auto alert that will send you an email when the station will be flying over your area.
Remember the International Space Station (ISS) circles the earth every 90 minutes. It travels 17,500 miles per hour, which gives the crew 16 sunrises and sunsets every day. You can learn more about the ISS on the NASA International Space Station site.
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