Look Up! When to Watch the International Space Station Pass Over Flint
From now until April 1st, 2022, the International Space Station can be seen from Flint.
If you live in or around Flint, the International Space Station can be seen flying through the sky above from now through April, 1st, 2022. You have to look quickly because it will only be visible for a few minutes at a time.
When will I be able to see the International Space Station this week?
The International Space Station will be visible twice each night through the end of the month. You will have to have a basic knowledge of how directions work with a compass or just take a gamble and scan the sky. The details of when you can see it this week are below.
- Monday, March 21st
- 8:21 pm and visible for seven minutes
- 9:59 pm and visible for three minutes
- Tuesday, March 22nd
- 9:11 pm and visible for five minutes
- 10:49 pm and visible for one minute
- Wednesday, March 23rd
- 8:22 pm and visible for six minutes
- 10:01 pm and visible for three minutes
- Thursday, March 24th
- 9:12 pm and visible for five minutes
- 10:50 pm and visible for one minute
- Friday, March 25th
- 8:24 pm and visible for five minutes
- 10:02 pm and visible for three minutes
- Saturday, March 26th
- 9:14 pm and visible for five minutes
- 10:50 pm and visible for one minute
- Sunday, March 27th
- 8:25 pm and visible for five minutes
- 10:02 pm and visible for three minutes
Check out the complete list and directional details of how to see the International Space Station above Flint here.
As you are searching the sky, the International Space Station will look like a bright, white spot of light that is moving quickly through the sky. Just keep in mind that if the light you see is flashing or has red lights, it's a plane, so keep looking.
Source: Spotthestation.nasa.gov