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ISS Pass Times — Amsterdam
When can you see the International Space Station from Amsterdam? Here's tonight's dark-sky window for Amsterdam, and a live pass finder that uses your exact location to tell you when the Station crosses your sky, which way to look, and how high it climbs.
Sun times computed for Amsterdam (52.4°, 4.9°) · local time.
Over Amsterdam tonight, the sky is dark enough to spot a pass roughly from 12:10 AM until 5:20 AM — but the Station also has to be sunlit, so the best chances are in the hour or two after dusk and before dawn.
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Amsterdam right now
Clear skies matter as much as timing — a quick look at tonight's cloud cover for Amsterdamtells you whether it's worth heading out.
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