International Space Station Might Be Seen in Wichita

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Dec 23, 2016 04:36 AM EST

Great news for those who are fond of viewing the skies and those amazing heavenly bodies. The International Space Station might be seen in the skies of Winchita,Kansas tonight or in the coming days,

In a report posted by The Wichita Eagle For about six minutes tonight, the International Space Station may be visible over the skies of Wichita.

NASA uses the app called "Spot the Station," trails when you can see the space station from your neighborhood on Earth.
On Tuesday at about 6:04 p.m., the International Space Station will be noticeable just above the range to the west-northwest. The station will vanish from view about six minutes later just above the extent to the south-southeast.

Tonight, the space station will move a maximum height or altitude in the sky of about 50 degrees, which somewhat more than halfway from looking at the horizon to looking directly overhead.

On a different report posted by Tech2,There are a spate of International Space Station (ISS) sighting occasions going on, with the ISS emerging every day in the evening for four consecutive days. This will allow sky gazers in India to spot the ISS for a few minutes every night and opens up a window of chance for taking videos or photographs. Long exposure photographs taken during these timings will result in a trail of the ISS.

International Space Station is the biggest man-made satellite in space orbiting Earth. The habitable satellite is so large that it is visible through our eyes from Earth. The ISS looks like a brilliant spot in the sky. In the newest image of the day released by the US space agency NASA has proved solar transit made by the International Space Station.

The ISS works as a microgravity and space environment analysis workroom in which crew members convey experiments in biology, and other branches of Science and Technology.

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