ISS fly by tonight.

Meria

Elder Lister
Staff member
Next International Space Station fly over for:
Nairobi,
Kenya
Sat Dec 11
7:32 PM
Visible
7 min
Max Height
89°
Appears
10° northwest
Disappears
10° southeast.
Observing the International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) can easily be spotted with the naked eye. Because of its size (110m x 100m x 30m), it reflects a large amount of sunlight.
The best time to observe the ISS is when it is nighttime at your location,
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@Da Vinci
@Aviator
@Liberty
@QuadroK4000
 

QuadroK4000

Elder Lister
Next International Space Station fly over for:
Nairobi,
Kenya
Sat Dec 11
7:32 PM
Visible
7 min
Max Height
89°
Appears
10° northwest
Disappears
10° southeast.
Observing the International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) can easily be spotted with the naked eye. Because of its size (110m x 100m x 30m), it reflects a large amount of sunlight.
The best time to observe the ISS is when it is nighttime at your location,
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@Da Vinci
@Aviator
@Liberty
@QuadroK4000
Umesahau @The.Black.Templar
 

Da Vinci

Elder Lister
Next International Space Station fly over for:
Nairobi,
Kenya
Sat Dec 11
7:32 PM
Visible
7 min
Max Height
89°
Appears
10° northwest
Disappears
10° southeast.
Observing the International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) can easily be spotted with the naked eye. Because of its size (110m x 100m x 30m), it reflects a large amount of sunlight.
The best time to observe the ISS is when it is nighttime at your location,
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@Da Vinci
@Aviator
@Liberty
@QuadroK4000
Astounding.
It is only 300 kilometres in the sky above and yet it's simultaneously visible to observers all over that circled large area!
 

Da Vinci

Elder Lister
what if it malfunctions at that height, where will it crash? in or out of the radius?
Easy!
It mostly burns up before the remaining debris hit the ground!
Those remaining debris will be scattered over several kilometres depending on the direction and the strength of the prevailing winds.
 

Meria

Elder Lister
Staff member
@Meria and your Flat Earth brigade @The.Black.Templar @Aviator @Da Vinci @Liberty mnanishangaza. The station will fly over a flat earth? Right. How then will it be back to fly by again from the same direction in a few months time? Shouldn't it go on forever?
The International Space Station travels in orbit around Earth at a speed of roughly 17,150 miles per hour (that's about 5 miles per second!). This means that the Space Station orbits Earth (and sees a sunrise) once every 92 minutes!
are we tugeza bro
 

It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister
The International Space Station travels in orbit around Earth at a speed of roughly 17,150 miles per hour (that's about 5 miles per second!). This means that the Space Station orbits Earth (and sees a sunrise) once every 92 minutes!
are we tugeza bro
Flat Earth nanii... isn't it what you claim? How does it then orbit a flat earth?
 
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