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International Space Station flies over Zimbabwe Wednesday and you can see it

Hey star kids.

International Space Station PIC: NASA

The International Space Station makes its awesome passage over Zimbabwe on Wednesday, and yes, you can see it too.

If there are no clouds, you should be able to see it around 18:53hrs.

It looks a star flying from South Africa to Eastern Malawi. So you will have to look east to check it out.

The occasion has become very popular with locals, with many of our readers standing outside to check it out. It is after all viewable with the naked eye.

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WATCH: International Space Station flight over Harare [14 August , 2021]

The International Space Station with ESA’s Columbus laboratory flies 400 km high at speeds that defy gravity – literally. At 28 800 km/h it only takes 90 minutes for the weightless laboratory to make a complete circuit of Earth. Astronauts working and living on the Station experience 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.

Watch this video below on how to spot the space station from your backyard.

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