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A new NASA app shows when the International Space Station can be seen

A new NASA app shows when the International Space Station can be seen

Theodore Meeks, November 5, 2023

The free “Spot the ISS” app has been released for iOS and Android and appears when the International Space Station is above you.

NASA has a new one International Space Station tracking app published. with “Spot the International Space Station“(English: Discover the International Space Station) Users can track exactly when the International Space Station moves above their heads. The application is Free Available for iOS and Android.

You grant the app access to your account locationIt shows when the International Space Station will fly next. You can also get one 3D view of the Earth With the a path The current location of the space station. The space station needs to orbit around the Earth 93 minutes.

Simplified search with augmented reality

The search for the space station will include A Augmented reality display simplified. If you give the app access to the camera, you can find the exact location of the space station by moving your cell phone. One is linked Live broadcast function A way to take and share photos. Modernity Smartphone cameras Things are getting better every day, and the possibility of seeing the International Space Station at least as a small speck of light under good conditions is no longer unrealistic.

➤ Read more: How to take a stunning photo of the International Space Station

Like other applications, especially the famous ones.”International Space Station detector“(Android and iOS), the NASA app notifies users when the International Space Station is overhead. Some apps are chargeable, but they also provide additional information such as weather data and a live feed from the space station.

Compared to other ISS trackers, NASA has opted for low input and kept the app simple. It’s in German, but it’s obviously automatically translated, which is why there are still errors.

Theodore Meeks

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