ISS over Austin — next pass times
Upcoming International Space Station passes over Austin, USA for the next 3 days, in local Austin time — computed from the latest orbital data and refreshed automatically. 3D sky view · track the ISS in real time.
| Date | Local time | Max height | Lasts | Viewing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday 10 Jul | 03:51 | 21° | ~6 min | daylight/late |
| Friday 10 Jul | 05:27 | 25° | ~6 min | ★ good |
| Friday 10 Jul | 20:29 | 48° | ~7 min | ★ good |
| Saturday 11 Jul | 03:04 | 13° | ~4 min | daylight/late |
| Saturday 11 Jul | 04:40 | 52° | ~7 min | ★ good |
| Saturday 11 Jul | 19:42 | 74° | ~7 min | ★ good |
| Saturday 11 Jul | 21:22 | 10° | ~1 min | possible |
| Sunday 12 Jul | 03:52 | 74° | ~7 min | daylight/late |
| Sunday 12 Jul | 18:55 | 38° | ~7 min | ★ good |
| Sunday 12 Jul | 20:33 | 16° | ~5 min | possible |
How to spot it
- Look for a bright, fast “star” that doesn't blink — the ISS outshines everything except the Moon and Venus.
- It moves west to east, crossing the whole sky in 3–6 minutes.
- Evening and pre-dawn passes are the visible ones — the station must be sunlit while your sky is dark. 5 good windows in the next 3 days (marked ★).
- Austin sits within the ISS's orbital band, so it can pass nearly straight overhead — those 70°+ passes are spectacular.
Never miss a pass over Austin
Cosmik can send a free push or email alert ~10 minutes before a visible pass at your exact location — sharper than any fixed city table. Enable free pass alerts.