Look at the night sky to find the International Space Station.


BRIAN, Texas (KBTX) – A beautiful atmosphere was brought to the Brazos Valley on Tuesday afternoon. With clear skies on hand as you walk through the evening hours, Tuesday night’s weather will bring a great opportunity to get out and explore the International Space Station!

According to NASA, the ISS will appear in Brian for about three minutes on Tuesday around 7 p.m. It will appear about 10 degrees above the NW horizon and disappear around 47 degrees above the WSW horizon. Click here to find specific time and places to watch for your specific area

After the sun sets, the temperature will continue to move closer to the 0 ડિગ્રી C mark by 7pm, take the extra layer with you, as it will be a bit cold for Tuesday evening’s plan.

If you can’t go out to see the ISS tonight, check out some extra time to see the station for the rest of the week:

Date Time Minutes visible Maximum height above the horizon Appear Disappears
December 8, Tuesday 7:10 pm 3 minutes 47 degrees 10 degrees above NW 47 degrees above WSW
Wednesday, December 9th 6:23 p.m. 6 minutes 78 degrees 11 degrees above NW 11 degrees above SE
Thursday, December 10 7:15 p.m. 1 minute 12 degrees 12 degrees above SW 10 degrees above SSW
Friday, December 11th 6:28 p.m. 2 minutes 23 degrees 23 degrees above SW 10 degrees above S.

(Table info courtesy of NASA)

Click here to get an idea of ​​where you can get ISS in the sky from your backyard!

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