The ISS will first be visible at 5:34 a.m. Friday for roughly one minute. It's maximum height will be 13 degrees above the horizon.
Viewers will have another opportunity on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 5:31 a.m. The ISS will remain visible for about three minutes and will reach a maximum height of 37 degrees above the horizon.
To the naked eye, the ISS appears like a fast-moving star. It is bright enough to be seen even in urban areas with heavy light pollution.
Click here to get the full list of dates and times when the ISS will pass over local skies.
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