swindonseagull
Well-known member
I thought that the ISS was meant to be very visible tonight, and that’s what we all saw?
Over to the NSC space experts.
The Dragon is very small compared to the ISS I had to use Binos to even find it as the sky was still light.. it appeared to be a lot faster than the ISS.
The ISS was quite bright tonight so if looking in the right direction is probably what most people saw
Use this site to follow the ISS and satelites, it even encompasses Google street view and a sky map so you know exactly where to look and at what time.
https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/