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When can you see the ISS over Adelaide?

ISS over Adelaide: Next Pass 18:51 (WNW→SE) at 22.2° for about 10 min .

This is our current prediction for the next visible ISS pass over Adelaide. The International Space Station will be visible from Adelaide starting at 18:51.

We don't see any visible passes over Adelaide for the next 36 hours. Check back later!

Updated: 07:54 · Night of 2026-06-14 (local) · Timezone: Australia/Adelaide

Local Viewing Conditions

Bortle Class 7

Urban / Inner City

Intense light pollution.

“Light pollution usually won’t hide the ISS — it’s bright. Your best upgrade is a higher-elevation pass.”

Stars to look for this month

Look overhead for Scorpius dominating the zenith.

  • Scorpius
  • Sagittarius
  • Lupus

Tonight’s Viewing Conditions

No visible pass

No visible pass tonight

No pass meeting visibility criteria was found for tonight.

Cloud cover 84%
Forecast: 18:30
Moon Waning Crescent (6%)
Astronomical darkness 18:4105:50

Viewing tips

Viewing tip: Find an open area with a clear view of the sky to avoid obstructions.

Conditions are evaluated using cloud cover, moon phase, and ISS elevation.

Visible ISS passes in the next 36 hours

Next 36h: 2 passes · Next: 18:51

How to spot the next ISS pass

Applies to: 18:51 (local)

Starts
WNW
282°
Max Height
22.2°
Elevation
Ends
SE
144°

Viewing Gear Guide

Binoculars

While the ISS is visible to the naked eye, a pair of 10x50 binoculars can reveal more structure detail.

Photography

To capture the ISS light trail, use a tripod and a long exposure (10-30 seconds).

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you see the ISS through clouds?

No, the ISS is not visible through thick clouds. If cloud cover is low, you may still catch it through breaks.

How much cloud cover is too much?

Above ~80% cloud cover, viewing is usually difficult. Best results are typically with 0-20% cloud cover.

How accurate is the forecast?

Pass timing is highly accurate. Weather can shift quickly, so re-check cloud cover close to the pass.

What does visible pass mean?

A visible pass means the ISS is sunlit while your sky is dark enough to see it.

ISS fact of the day

It orbits Earth approximately every 90 minutes.

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Tip: Go outside a few minutes before pass time with a clear horizon and minimal direct glare.