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  1. NASA high-definition satellite images. Updated every day since the year 2000.

  2. Track the position of the International Space Station and other satellites live! The service uses data provided by space agencies (TLE), allowing users around the world to monitor the current position of satellites and the projected route of their flights over specific locations on Earth.

  3. Live Space Station Tracking Map. The tracker shows where the Space Station is right now and its path 90 minutes ago (-1.5 hr) and 90 minutes ahead (+1.5 hr). The dark overlay indicates where it is nighttime in the world.

  4. This map shows the ground track of the International Space Station's next orbit. The crosshair marks its current position. The blue sections of the ISS' track indicate when the space station is in the earth's shadow. The red sections mark when the ISS is sunlit.

  5. Earth's atmosphere photographed from the International Space Station. The orange and green line of airglow is at roughly the altitude of the Kármán line. The Kármán line (or von Kármán line / v ɒ n ˈ k ɑːr m ɑː n /) is a conventional definition of the edge of space. It is not universally accepted.

  6. The International Space Station is moving at close to 28,000 km/h so its location changes really fast! Where is it right now? Watch the International Space Station pass overhead from several thousand worldwide locations.

  7. Track the International Space Station. Know where the ISS is right now. See Live Images and HD Video of the Earth from Space.

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