NASA's Artemis II Moon Mission
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International Space Station, where astronauts have lived and worked for 25 years, is visible to us on Earth. How to see it with or without binoculars.
With the wet dress rehearsal, essentially a critical fueling test of the Artemis 2 Space Launch System moon rocket, now back on Feb. 2, NASA said in a statement that it can no longer target Feb. 6 or Feb. 7, the first two days of its launch window. The Artemis 2 launch window originally ran from Feb. 6 to Feb. 10.
A striking new image captured from Earth serves as a powerful reminder that the International Space Station’s long journey in orbit is nearing its end.
The International Space Station is visible from Nevada at certain times. Here’s when to look, where to go and how to track it.
The International Space Station is the largest space outpost ever built, but it's not the only one up there and there a more on the way soon.