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ISS Pass Times — Anchorage
When can you see the International Space Station from Anchorage? Here's tonight's dark-sky window for Anchorage, 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 Anchorage (61.2°, -149.9°) · local time.
Anchorage doesn't get fully dark tonight (it's the bright-sky season this far north), so the Station will be hard to pick out against a lit sky. Your best bet is the darkest part of the night, low toward the horizon.
Your next ISS passes
The window above is for Anchorage. For exact pass times we can use your precise spot — tap below.
When does the Space Station fly over you?
We can work out the next times the International Space Station crosses your exact sky — when to look, which way, and how high it climbs. Your location is used only in your browser to do the maths and is never sent anywhere.
Anchorage right now
Clear skies matter as much as timing — a quick look at tonight's cloud cover for Anchoragetells you whether it's worth heading out.
More sky over Anchorage
SEE IT ON THE MAP
Watch the ISS and other satellites move across the live globe.