A new app released for iOS and Android makes it easier than ever to spot the International Space Station when it passes overhead.
The International Space Station orbits Earth 16 times a day, which means that at some point it’s likely to pass over your neighborhood.
Recommended Videos NASA already has a website to help you find out when the orbital outpost is passing overhead, and it’ll also notify you via emails if you input your address. The app provides additional capabilities and information to make the station sighting experience even more engaging. For example, you can configure it to send a notification as it passes over, and an augmented reality interface makes it easier for users to find the station. You can also use it to capture and share imagery of the station.
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