If it's reasonably clear in town tonight, have a look out for the international space station at 22 minutes past midnight - it'll be rising in the west and tracking directly overhead at 25 past and then dropping slowly down to the east, possibly still visible until 28 past.
I was on a ride in north kent last friday where we watched the ISS through broken cloud, a fine sight, and weird to think that there are people in it whizzing past at 17,000mph.
If it's reasonably clear in town tonight, have a look out for the international space station at 22 minutes past midnight - it'll be rising in the west and tracking directly overhead at 25 past and then dropping slowly down to the east, possibly still visible until 28 past.
I was on a ride in north kent last friday where we watched the ISS through broken cloud, a fine sight, and weird to think that there are people in it whizzing past at 17,000mph.