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With a good pair of binoculars is it possible to see space station?

April 15, 2010 by  
Filed under Binoculars Ratings

Say with a 30×80mm or 50×100 lens binoculars and a very steady hand is it possible to see any kind of detail of the space station or satelites as they pass overhead?
Cdn, I can see Jupiter with the naked eye as well. Wondering if I can see detail with binoculars.
As in detail I mean the general shape and maybe see the solar arrays.

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8 Responses to “With a good pair of binoculars is it possible to see space station?”
  1. James says:

    hmm im not sure but with smaller binoculur zoom i saw the craters on the moon so mabye

  2. cdn_mclovin says:

    You can see it even without binoculars.

  3. bikenbeer2000 says:

    Yes, I’ve looked at the Space Station through only a pair of 10 x 50 binoculars and it is definitely noticeable as not being a point of light like a star but has a definite shape. I though it looked vaguely like a letter T. It’s very bright and there is a lot of glare, so I’ve been meaning to try this in twilight to see if there’s a better view. As for other satellites, I can’t say I’ve ever seen any detail.

  4. thehumanbeagle says:

    You won’t see minute details, but you can see it as a small bright dot in the night sky with the naked eye if you have 20/20 vision. You’d have to use a telescope with a higher power, but good luck locking on to an object traveling 17,000 mph at an altitude of 200 miles up.

  5. Tina L says:

    non-stellar, yes.

    detail, no.

  6. xyzpdqfoo says:

    I doubt you can see any kind of recognizable shape unless you happen to catch it passing in front of the moon.

    Cool pictures:
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0610/ISSLunarTransit_morana_f.jpg
    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0609/iss_shuttle_legault_f.jpg

  7. Chandramohan P.R says:

    ISS is visible to naked eye.But you must know when it make a passage in your area.You may get this information NASA /JPL wesite.Space station is now a big object about the size of 5 school buses+Its solar panels.

  8. agent509 says:

    i live in texas and at one point when the ss passed over us we could see a tiny white dot with the bare eye and see it quite good with a good pair of binocculars. so if you have a lucky oppertunity like i did yes it is quite possible

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