The International Space Station (ISS) will be visible in the night sky in various parts of the Carolina’s until Thursday, February 13th, according to NASA. The ISS will appear like a fast-moving airplane or bright star, without any flashing lights or changes in direction. Spectators can view the ISS in areas such as Beaufort, Columbia, Hilton Head, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach. The best time to see the ISS is within a few hours of sunset, as the sun reflects off the station, making it glow brightly in the night sky. For exact times and locations, interested viewers can visit the NASA website.
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