LONDON: The International Space Station (ISS) will once again be visible from the North West over the next few weeks.
Throughout October it will be possible to spot the glowing space station as it passes overhead.
Orbiting the Earth the earth 15 times and appearing usually from the west or south west, the ISS is visible with the naked eye, given clear skies.
Online stargazing enthusiast Virtual Astronomer adds: “When the ISS passes over it will appear as an incredibly bright star like object or plane without flashing lights moving across the sky, it can be at times the brightest object in the night sky second to the Moon.
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