Astronomy enthusiasts have an extraordinary chance to catch a glimpse of the International Space Station (ISS) this week as it passes over the country during twilight hours.The 500-ton space laboratory, which orbits Earth, will appear as a bright, fast-moving white dot gliding smoothly across the sky and is viewable with the naked eye, no telescope needed. At its brightest, it can outshine Venus, making it an impressive and easy-to-spot sight.This week, it will be visible in Perth on Tuesday at 6:25 pm, Wednesday at 7.12 pm, and Thursday at 6.24 pm, the Perth Observatory stated online on Monday, sparking excitement among locals. Speaking to Yahoo News, the Observatory’s Tour Administrator Matt Woods said that over Perth, there are “good” ISS sightings eve… Click below to read the full story from Yahoo Movies UK
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