When you go here http://www.spaceweather.com/ look at top and you will see flybys click on that and you will find the link for sightings and exact times for sightings of spacestation over your area if you put in your nearest city.
wendilla you are obviously the one in the know - I live in the SE of UK - on Romney Marsh - am interesting in seeing the lunar eclipse (which I understand will be about 8pm but it's still light then?) and the ISS - please help me with the best times for sightings. Thank you
ISS Wed Jun 15/10:10 PM 5 25 11 above SSW 10 above E
ISS Wed Jun 15/11:44 PM 6 65 10 above WSW 11 above E
ISS Thu Jun 16/01:20 AM 6 66 10 above W 11 above ESE
ISS Thu Jun 16/02:56 AM 5 25 11 above W 10 above SSE
ISS Thu Jun 16/10:43 PM 6 48 10 above WSW 10 above E
ISS Fri Jun 17/00:18 AM 6 75 10 above W 11 above E
ISS Fri Jun 17/01:54 AM 6 40 10 above W 11 above SE
ISS Fri Jun 17/03:31 AM 2 11 10 above WSW 10 above SSW
ISS Fri Jun 17/11:17 PM 6 72 10 above WSW 11 above E
ISS Sat Jun 18/00:53 AM 6 57 10 above W 11 above ESE
ISS Sat Jun 18/02:30 AM 2 19 10 above W 19 above SSW
ISS Sat Jun 18/10:18 PM 6 59 10 above WSW 11 above E
ISS Sat Jun 18/11:54 PM 6 71 10 above W 11 above ESE
ISS Sun Jun 19/01:30 AM 3 31 11 above W 29 above S
ISS Sun Jun 19/10:54 PM 6 75 10 above W 12 above E
ISS Mon Jun 20/00:30 AM 5 46 10 above W 22 above SE
ISS Mon Jun 20/02:07 AM < 1 10 10 above WSW 10 above WSW
ISS Mon Jun 20/11:30 PM 6 62 10 above W 11 above ESE
ISS Tue Jun 21/01:07 AM 2 22 11 above W 22 above SW
ISS Tue Jun 21/10:31 PM 6 73 10 above W 11 above E
ISS Wed Jun 22/00:07 AM 4 35 10 above W 26 above SSE
ISS Wed Jun 22/11:07 PM 6 51 10 above W 11 above ESE
ISS Thu Jun 23/00:43 AM 2 16 10 above WSW 16 above SW
ISS Thu Jun 23/10:09 PM 4 67 36 above W 11 above ESE
ISS Thu Jun 23/11:44 PM 3 26 11 above W 23 above S
ISS Fri Jun 24/10:43 PM 6 40 10 above W 12 above SE
ISS Sat Jun 25/00:21 AM < 1 11 10 above WSW 11 above SW
ISS Sat Jun 25/11:20 PM 3 19 10 above W 16 above S
ISS Sun Jun 26/10:20 PM 5 30 12 above W 10 above SE
ISS Mon Jun 27/10:57 PM 3 14 10 above WSW 11 above S
LOL, and that wasn't ratter15 saying thanks. It was me, carakeel! Just realised he had signed in on his account on my computer before going off to work. Best sign back into mine now.hehe
well I hope the weather holds up for some of you tonight for the ISS and the partial lunar eclipse.
It is about as grey and cloudy as it can get down here, there would be more colour inside a steel saucepan out there at the moment - in the SW...........
I'm never sure if I am seeing it...A couple of times I've seen what looks like a star moving in the right direction a little slower than a plane...is that it?
Rowan the best way I can explain it is just imagine the largest planet gliding across the sky. If you are looking at the time I have stated it will be the SS AND IT DOES NOT BLINK. IT IS VERY BRIGHT.