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How to Spot the International Space Station Twice This Weekend – Lifehacker
When we think about the night sky, most people likely picture constellations, planets, the moon, or even meteors, on occasion. But the third-brightest object in…

When we think about the night sky, most people likely picture constellations, planets, the moon, or even meteors, on occasion. But the third-brightest object in the sky doesnt fall into any of those categories. Plus, its constantly moving. If you guessed that its the International Space Station (ISS), youd be right (or just paid attention to the photo at the top of the post.
The ISS is visible to the naked eye, and looks like a plane thats moving extra fast. But your chances of seeing it arent the…
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