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The ISS appears at 19:44 UT, 23rd February, 2012. (for the UK)

Appears:        19:44 UT (2.3 mag) 
Disappears:   19:49 UT (-2.3 mag)



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The ISS appears at 19:05 UT, 22nd February, 2012. (for the UK)

Appears:      19:05 UT (2.7 mag) 
Disappears:  19:11 UT (-2.8 mag)



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The ISS appears at 20:02 UT, 21st February, 2012. (for the UK)

Appears:       20:02 UT (1.8 mag) 
Disappears:  20:05 UT (-1.9 mag)



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The ISS appears at 17:47 UT, 20th February, 2012. (for the UK)

Appears:      17:47 UT (1.9 mag) 
Disappears:  17:52 UT (-2.3 mag)

The ISS appears at 19:23 UT, (for the UK)

Appears:      19:23 UT (2.0 mag) 
Disappears:  19:27 UT (-3.0 mag)



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The ISS appears at 18:44 UT, 19th February, 2012. (for the UK)

Appears:      18:44 UT (1.7 mag) 
Disappears:  19:49 UT (-2.6 mag)



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The ISS appears at 19:40 UT, 18th February, 2012. (for the UK)

Appears:      19:40 UT (1.4 mag) 
Disappears:  19:44 UT (-2.3 mag)



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The ISS appears at 19:01 UT, 17th February, 2012. (for the UK)

Appears:      19:01 UT (1.0 mag) 
Disappears:  19:06 UT (-2.5 mag)



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ISS visible again in evening sky

After a break of several weeks, from today and for the coming days, the International Space Station is once again visible in the evening skies over Europe.
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The ISS is making some spectacular transits across Britain's pre-dawn sky, often emerging from eclipse in the directions flagged by asterisks in our predictions.
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ISS seen from London

Day Appearance  Disappearance
22  06:07       06:12    76 SSE WSW*/E
23  05:13       05:15    34 E* E*/E
23  06:45       06:51    85 N W*/E
24  05:51       05:54    90 N W*/E
24  07:24       07:31    77 SSW W/ESE
25  04:56       04:58    23 E* E*/E
25  06:29       06:34    89 N W*/E
26  05:34       05:36    73 ENE* ENE/E
26  07:07       07:13    59 SSW W/ESE
27  06:12       06:17    79 SSW W*/ESE
28  05:17       05:20    45 E* E*/E
28  06:50       06:56    41 SSW W*/SE


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The ISS appears at 19:15 UT, 22nd December, 2011. (for the UK)

Appears:     
19:15 UT (1.7 mag) 
Disappears: 
19:18 UT (-0.4 mag)



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