
The International Space Station (ISS), set in close orbit of the Earth in space, will pass through the skies of North India several times from October 19 to 26. It can be seen from Dehradun from 05:38 am to 05:42 am.
It will be brighter than the stars in the sky and will be seen flying faster than airplanes, which can be seen with naked eyes without telescopes and binoculars. On October 21, it will be seen most brightly. It can be seen from Dehradun at 67 degrees south-east angle between 05:38 am to 05:44 am.
The ISS was established in November 1998 to get a closer understanding of space. The space station, set about 420 km above the earth, is orbiting the Earth at a speed of 17500 miles per hour. It makes about 16 rounds in a day. So astronauts living in the station can watch the sunrise and sunset 16 times a day.
To trek the space station visit the website spotthestation.nasa.gov. This website will get information about the day and how many times the space station will pass over your city. For this, the mobile app ISS Detector can also be downloaded.
Date | Visible | Max Height* | Appears | Disappears |
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Mon Oct 5, 8:03 PM | < 1 min | 16° | 11° above NNW | 16° above NNW |
Tue Oct 6, 7:16 PM | 3 min | 26° | 11° above NNW | 26° above NE |
Wed Oct 7, 6:30 PM | 4 min | 15° | 10° above N | 10° above ENE |
Wed Oct 7, 8:06 PM | < 1 min | 24° | 17° above WNW | 24° above WNW |
Thu Oct 8, 7:18 PM | 4 min | 81° | 10° above NW | 39° above SE |
Fri Oct 9, 6:30 PM | 6 min | 47° | 11° above NNW | 10° above ESE |
Fri Oct 9, 8:09 PM | < 1 min | 10° | 10° above WSW | 10° above SW |
Sat Oct 10, 7:22 PM | 3 min | 19° | 19° above WSW | 11° above S |
Sun Oct 11, 6:34 PM | 3 min | 38° | 36° above WSW | 11° above SSE |
Mon Oct 19, 5:39 AM | < 1 min | 12° | 10° above SSE | 12° above SE |
Wed Oct 21, 5:38 AM | 5 min | 46° | 10° above SSW | 26° above ENE |
Largest satellite made by man
The ISS is the largest satellite ever built by man. It is a joint venture of many space agencies of the world. Canada, the European Space Agency, including the Russian Federal Space Agency of Russia, the Aerospace Exploration Agency of Japan have collaborated with NASA of the United States of America.
In this, six to seven astronauts do research. Also, for the repair of the station, etc., periodically space walks are carried out.