ISS Spotter

Daily ISS visibility checker for San Diego that emails viewing details only when passes are observable.

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ISS visible tomorrow night over San Diego!

Hey there, fellow skywatcher!

Good news! The International Space Station will be making a fantastic pass over San Diego tomorrow night, Tuesday, May 26th.

Here are the details for the best viewing opportunity:

  • Peak Time: Tuesday, 9:31 PM PDT
  • Maximum Elevation: 72 degrees above the horizon
  • Direction of Travel: Northwest (NW) to Southeast (SE)
  • Duration: 11 minutes
  • Visibility: PRIME (very bright and easy to spot!)

Step outside at 9:31 PM PDT tomorrow, face the Northwest, and look up 72 degrees. The ISS will be a bright moving light, traversing the sky towards the Southeast.

Happy viewing!

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