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    Two excellent chances at spotting the ISS tonight:

    20:42 (West) to 20:48 (East)
    22:17 (West) to 22:20 (South-East)

    As for the rest of the week:

    28th 21:07 (West) to 21:12 (East)
    28th 22:42 (West) to 22:44 (South West)
    29th 21:31 (West) to 21:36 (South East)
    30th 21:56 (West) to 21:59 (South)
    1st 20:44 (West) to 20:50 (East)
    1st 22:21 (West) to 22:22 (South)
    2nd 21:10 (West) to 21:14 (South West)

    When you see it just think, it's travelling at at an altitude of 210 miles at 17,500 mph. Roughly.

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