These scripts enable navigation. It requires javascript be enabled in your browser. Human Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight WebHuman Space Flight Web
Skip navigation to content.
Human Space Flight WebReturn to Human Space Flight home page
Human Space Flight Web
Human Space Flight Web

Sighting Opportunities
Quick and Easy Sightings by City
Want to know when a spacecraft will be flying over your city? Select your country to find out:

Sighting Help
Sighting help
Click here for help with text-based sightings information.
Skywatch 2.0
What's NewSkywatch 2.0
Start AppletSkywatch 2.0
Skywatch 2.0

""

This "applet" uses up-to-the-minute data from Mission Control to project the path the spacecraft will make across the sky.

Please allow sufficient time for all files to download the first time you access NASA SkyWatch. You will be downloading approximately 300 K of data, which can take three minutes or more on a 33.6 kbps modem connection. Significantly more time will be required (more than 10 minutes) with a 14.4 kbps connection. Many files reside in the Internet cache on your hard drive and do not have to be downloaded again unless you clear the cache.

SkyWatch Tips
SkyWatch Quick Start Guide

SkyWatch introduction video.
NASA flight dynamics officer introduces SkyWatch
(video):
Buttons to open video

For more information, see our Help and FAQ sections.
SkyWatch Quick Start Guide

Curator: Kim Dismukes | Responsible NASA Official: John Ira Petty | Updated: 07/02/2008
Privacy Policy and Important Notices