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How to watch and photograph the International Space Station,
The ISS always approaches from a westerly direction and heads towards the east and can be spotted about 10 degrees or higher above the horizon, a typical pass lasts about 4 - 5 minutes. Very bright passes can soar straight above the observer and good photographic passes are lower/ closer to the southern horizon.
http://www.sen.com/feature/how-to-watch-and-photograph-the-international-space-station
http://www.meteorwatch.org/uk-iss-passes-april-2014.html
The ISS always approaches from a westerly direction and heads towards the east and can be spotted about 10 degrees or higher above the horizon, a typical pass lasts about 4 - 5 minutes. Very bright passes can soar straight above the observer and good photographic passes are lower/ closer to the southern horizon.
http://www.sen.com/feature/how-to-watch-and-photograph-the-international-space-station
http://www.meteorwatch.org/uk-iss-passes-april-2014.html