See the ​ISS glide across Yorkshire’s night skies

THE International Space Station (ISS) will glide across ​Yorkshire’s night skies ​this week​.
ISS in the night sky. Photo: Paul Williams, flickr.com/photos/pcwISS in the night sky. Photo: Paul Williams, flickr.com/photos/pcw
ISS in the night sky. Photo: Paul Williams, flickr.com/photos/pcw

Monday,​3 ​August: approaches from ​the ​​west at 10.24pm ​and from ​the ​​west at 11.58pm​.​

Tuesday,​ 4 August: aproaches from ​the south west at 9.30pm ​and from​ the west at 11.07pm​.​

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The ISS is the largest space station ever built and it can be ​seen with the naked eye at certain times as it orbits Earth at 17,500mph at an altitude of roughly 200 miles.

Spotting the station is easy and you don’t need any special equipment​.

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