International Space Station set to pass across the San Antonio sky Sunday evening

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International Space Station set to pass across the San Antonio sky Sunday evening
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LOOK UP! You can catch a glimpse of the ISS in just a few minutes!

Sunday evening’s flyover should be a decent one logistically since the ISS’s max height is expected to reach above 50°.

that flyovers typically over 40° provide the best chances for viewing since they are visible above most buildings and landscapes.According to NASA, the International Space Station looks like a bright star or an airplane moving fast across the night sky. For reference, airplanes generally fly around 600 mph, but the space station travels at a speed of over 17,000 mph!According to NASA, the first part of the International Space Station was launched in November 1998.

Scientists from the United States and partners around the world completed the construction of the space station in 2011. The ISS has been home to humans since the first crew arrived almost 22 years ago, and allows crew members to perform unique research on a day-to-day basis. Want to learn more about the International Space Station itself? You can find more information on their website by

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