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You don’t want to have to manually monitor when passes are due to occur next so Sat Seeker calculates precise pass details based on your location and then notifies you automatically. Did you know that several times every day a space craft the size of a football field passes overhead at over 17,000mph? …and that it’s easily seen with your own eyes with no special equipment? …and that Sat Seeker will show you exactly when you can see it and will notify you of passes precisely for you and your location? Be patient, due to changes in the earth’s position and the ISS orbit sometimes your location won't have a visible pass for a week or two but they will come back around. * Augmented reality view for each pass. Shortly before an upcoming pass Sat Seeker displays a notification so you will never miss a visible pass if you fail to check upcoming pass times. All you need are cloudless skies when a visible pass occurs and Sat Seeker to show you when and where to look. When you've witnessed a visible pass of the ISS it's an experience you will want to repeat again and again. Don’t waste any time. Most people will have no problems seeing the ISS when it makes a visible pass with nothing more than the naked eye. Sat Seeker gives a clear indication of which passes are visible. Throughout the year for most inhabited areas of earth there will be periods of a week or two when the space station will be visible daily. Keeping track of when the space station is visible isn’t practical to do manually. Visible occurrences of these passes are much rarer but we try to announce these on our social media channels. In between these visible ‘runs’ there can be a break of visible passes for a period of several weeks. Tap the camera button on the pass details screen to load the AR view. Are you still reading? If you’ve made it this far then maybe you still have doubts…would it help if I said that on rare occasions you can also see ISS passes followed shortly by visiting spacecraft such as the the SpaceX Dragon? The International Space Station is the largest man made satellite ever built and it can regularly be easily seen from your home! Get SatSeekerISSTracker now and see when the next pass is happening where you are.