Ialways get mesmerised by the serenity of the night sky with countless stars shining like faraway diamonds while the moon glows gently. All these marvellous sights can be witnessed with our naked eyes. However, the International Space Station (ISS) brings them even closer to us as it orbits Earth continuously. But how do we track this technological marvel as it zips around our planet at incredible speed?

The answer lies in the ISS Tracker website, iss.matteason.co.uk, a fascinating tool that offers a real-time glimpse into the whereabouts of the ISS.

The ISS Tracker is an amazing website for anyone curious about where the ISS is at any given moment. So as you open the site, you will see our beautiful globe in the centre of the screen and a bright green line stretched across it. This green line shows the exact path of the ISS whether it is over the land, a city or even the ocean. On your right, a small window gives you a near-real-time glimpse of the ISS itself, circling Earth. This website uses super-accurate data to track the station’s location.

The website also shows the sun and moon in their exact positions. Plus, there’s a cool feature that lets you shrink the distance between Earth and the moon to see it better.

The ISS Tracker also incorporates near real-time cloud imagery, providing a glimpse of current weather patterns. This data ensures you have access to recent and detailed cloud cover information.

The website has a user-friendly interface with clear visuals for the ISS, sun and moon. The settings panel offers further customisation options for a personalised viewing experience.

So those of you in love with the universe and want to see the Earth from space in real-time, the ISS gives you a thrilling view that makes you feel like you’re actually floating above our planet.

Visit: iss.matteason.co.uk

Published in Dawn, Young World, June 29th, 2024

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