If clear skies there should be a super 3 minute sighting of SS AT EXACTLY 6 38 PM. and another 4 minute sighting at 7 01 pm on Sunday. Easy to see without binoculars.
I asked for that didnt I. lol. So let me try again. If I wanted to see this event tonight and apart from looking UP, in which direction should I be looking. N E S W.
direction on list says ESE but it always comes the same direction every time across the atlantic over ireland then uk. Yes OMNIBUSMAN that would have been a sight worth seeing in realitily for the shuttle. I have seen in take off and land live on nasa tv
A friend of mine was there when the one that was delayed a few mouths ago because of the weather If it had not been delayed he would have seen it as he had to fly back next day.
Double click on the map to specify your viewing location,
Select the time zone corresponding to your watch and Submit.
Click on ISS for times and direction to look for the International Space Station.
ISS Sat Mar 06/06:38 PM 3 16 11 above S 12 above ESE
ISS Sat Mar 06/08:11 PM 1 20 10 above WSW 20 above SW
ISS Sun Mar 07/07:01 PM 4 30 10 above SW 23 above ESE
ISS Sun Mar 07/08:36 PM < 1 13 10 above WSW 13 above WSW
ISS Mon Mar 08/07:26 PM 3 53 10 above WSW 43 above ESE
Where when and if it will be visible as well as appearance (brightness, path, height above horison) vary with location and conditions, (clouds, light pollution, etc).
If you are not able to obtain a table using the map above, then you will need to specify the location from which you would be watching to obtain accurate predictions. :o|