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Old 30-05-2020, 08:01 PM #28
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How to see it now from the UK.

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All the timings: When and how to see the International Space Station and Crew Dragon spacecraft

Here what to look for tonight (Saturday May 30):

8.22pm - Watch the launch live below.

10.11pm - The International Space Station is due to appear in the west at about 10.11pm. It’s very bright, easily visible and moves quite fast. It will pass high overhead, heading south-south-east, and will disappear after about five minutes.

10.15pm - Crew Dragon should be visible, if skies are clear and you have a clear view to the horizon and look again to the west. It will be low, and head to the east. It should appear like a satellite - a small white spot moving across the sky for a few minutes.
From https://www.cambridgeindependent.co....ve-uk-9111593/

It's clear here so I will go out and have a look.
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