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Earth seen from the ISS by Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti. - Cristoforetti - ESA NASA - Sipa

They are six, confined up there in the International Space Station (ISS), 400 kilometers from Earth, and we may never have felt so in tune with them. And it will be even more true this Tuesday March 24 in the evening, where, quite rare phenomenon, the ISS will be very visible to the naked eye. From a Parisian balcony, a Toulouse window, a garden square elsewhere in France, it will be up to you to widen the horizon of confinement, by looking up.

The route of the ISS over France on March 24, 2020. - Screenshot

“The ISS will appear on the sunset side, to the southwest, at 7.50 pm, explains Christophe Chaffardon, director of education and scientific mediation at the Cité de l'Espace in Toulouse. The very, very bright point will appear 40 ° above the horizon in Toulouse, vertically in Paris ”. The station will disappear when it is northeast. A stealthy passage, of just under five minutes, made visible because at dusk the ISS will still be lit by sunlight as night falls on Earth. And also because the weather forecasts a fairly clear sky over France this Tuesday evening.

In addition, you will be right in position for the # 20honapplaudit. Another great light.

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