You can never see the I.S.S. from Earth, only in space.
there are many ways. First of, everynight at 12:34 am. You can see it west in the sky
You can see the space station at night because it reflects sunlight. When the sun shines on the space station, it illuminates its solar panels and other reflective surfaces, making it visible as a bright point moving across the night sky.
the first space station built was the sky lab in 1973.
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
If you look up at the right time, you can see the International Space Station arc across the sky.
To find out when the space station will pass over Chicago, you can use websites like spotthestation.nasa.gov to get the specific times. The sightings usually last for a few minutes and you can see the space station moving across the sky.
On the 14th of May, 1973.
Yes, some are visible. The Space Station is one of them.
The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 420 kilometers (260 miles).
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The International Space Station is visible from different locations on Earth at various times. You can check sighting opportunities in your area on websites like NASA's spot the station tool or apps like ISS Tracker. It appears as a fast-moving bright light in the sky and is best seen at dawn or dusk when the station is illuminated by the Sun but the observer is in darkness.
you see them by connecting stars together in the nightime sky. This sky called space