How can I see the International Space Station with my own eyes?

How can I see the International Space Station with my own eyes?

Despite the International Space Station is relatively widely known, most of the people doesn't know how to observe it. It is visible to the naked eye, therefore anyone can observe it from a flat, from your garden and even from heavily light polluted cities. I know because I do this often from London, one can even take photos of it if you know when and where to look. Please join me on this approximately 1 hour long talk and I will help you to navigate through the noise of internet. I will explain why it is visible, what internet sources I use for observation predictions and a few more information as well like how to snap a photo with basic equipment like your phone or an entry level dslr camera. For this I will use my own website, on which I summarised already the most important things related to ISS observation and photography. It is very simple to use and we will go through the basic ;) This talk is mainly for newbies, people who heard of the International Space Station before but never got to the point to actually find out more about is or how to observe. Link: www.spacestationguys.com Don't forget, there are humans living on it permanently. So let's wave at them! Especially for kids that is so much fun to see the ISS! See you all soon! To see the Starlink satellites this is the website I've mentioned in the live broadcast: https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/