Multiple tweets from weather and space enthusiasts announce the International Space Station (ISS) passing over the Carolinas. The ISS will be visible in the northwest sky and disappear in the southeast sky, appearing as a bright white dot cruising across the night sky for about 6-7 minutes. NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick also captured a timelapse footage of city lights from Vietnam to Japan while aboard the ISS.
Space station pass coming up! Date: Wed May 29, 9:03 PM Visible: 7 min Max Height: 53° Appears: 10° above NW Disappears: 10° above ESE
Heads up! Another bright pass of the ISS will happen tonight at 9:04 pm. It will appear in the northwest sky and then disappear 6 minutes later in the southeast sky. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/qSzEDXvLbv
Head up! Another bright pass of the ISS will happen tonight at 9:04 pm. It will appear in the northwest sky and then disappear 6 minutes later in the southeast sky. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/M9r1NSjGL7
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the views. 🌏🌆 Soaring 260 miles above Earth, NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick captured this timelapse footage of city lights spanning from Vietnam to Japan. https://t.co/ILEadKK2h4
We have an opportunity to check out the International Space Station tonight. Head outside at 9:03 p.m. and look toward the northwest. You'll see a bright white dot cruising across the night sky. It will be visible for about 7 minutes. https://t.co/8V7NdLZy6r
Look for a nice pass of the ISS this evening around 9:54pm. It will appear in the northwest sky and disappear in the southeast sky. It will be bright! #scwx #ncwx #ISS https://t.co/AwjPz6CsbX
There is a nice #ISS pass tonight over the Carolinas. #cltwx #ncwx #scwx #wcnc #SpaceStation https://t.co/tNjct4v177