Millions of people may have noticed it before, as the ISS looks like a bright star.
During a clear night, the station appears as a quick-moving bright light in the sky.
According to NASA, it is the third brightest object visible at night.
The object doesn’t move as fast as a shooting star, but when it passes, it will still be a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it opportunity.
Given the high possibility of missing the event, NASA has released a handy tool for locating the ISS before it arrives.

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The agency’s “Spot the Station” site available here forecasts sightings for most countries.