In a series of Tweets astronaut Ignazio Magnani announced that the International Space Station will be visible with naked eye, at 18:42 local time, early evening of January 30th 2017.
Magnani urges Greeks to watch the ISS crossing the evening sky over Greece.
Yià sas Hellas 🇬🇷!
The @Space_Station is visible
to the naked💥eye at 18:42 ⏰
everywhere in Ελλάδα@SiaKossioni @tsapanidou @NChatzinikolaou pic.twitter.com/hiooqxms24— Ignazio Magnani (@IgnazioMagnani) January 30, 2017
His tweets are written half in Greek, half in English.
🌍Earth from @Space_Station
🇬🇷Hellas, Gulf of Corinth, Γέφυρα Ρίου-Αντιρρίου@SiaKossioni @tsapanidou @NChatzinikolaou @msarafoglou @upatras pic.twitter.com/lsuEyZgVyr— Ignazio Magnani (@IgnazioMagnani) January 30, 2017
🌍Earth from Space
📷https://t.co/iSActPtIle
🇬🇷Hellas, Athens@SiaKossioni @tsapanidou @NChatzinikolaou @northaura @athemitos @johndivramis 🌍 pic.twitter.com/cIDkFL0IFs— Ignazio Magnani (@IgnazioMagnani) January 30, 2017
I have seen the ISS once in the south-west sky. This time I will have to watch towards the north. Provided the sky will clear up because currently is covered with clouds in all shades of grey.