Have you ever wondered when the International Space Station (ISS) will fly over the Knoxville skies? Well, there is a service that will help you discover just that. You can follow the ISS over Knoxville on Twitter. I've been using the service for a few months now. It's free and it's fun.
Most of the time the ISS appears as a bright dot moving across the sky. It can be a little tricky to spot. One of the reasons why I like Twisst is that they tell you were to start looking and the time to look for it. They don't have a neon sign that reads "Gayle, look here" so this will have to do.
If you want to follow the ISS over Knoxville on Twitter check out Twisst.
Most of the time the ISS appears as a bright dot moving across the sky. It can be a little tricky to spot. One of the reasons why I like Twisst is that they tell you were to start looking and the time to look for it. They don't have a neon sign that reads "Gayle, look here" so this will have to do.
If you want to follow the ISS over Knoxville on Twitter check out Twisst.
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