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ISS Pass Times — Rome

When can you see the International Space Station from Rome? Here's tonight's dark-sky window for Rome, 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.

VIEWING WINDOW TONIGHT · ROME
Sunset8:45 PM
Dark by10:05 PM
Sunrise5:35 AM
Best lookafter dusk / pre-dawn

Sun times computed for Rome (41.9°, 12.5°) · local time.

Over Rome tonight, the sky is dark enough to spot a pass roughly from 10:05 PM until 5:35 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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Rome right now

Clear skies matter as much as timing — a quick look at tonight's cloud cover for Rometells you whether it's worth heading out.

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