Satellite Passes Tonight — South Prairiehaven, DE

Live satellite pass predictions for South Prairiehaven, Delaware. Updated in real time.

Tonight's Visible Passes

THOR AGENA D R/B 6:44 PM
Max elevation 23°
Direction SSW → NNW
Duration 14 min
ISS (ZARYA) 4:29 AM
Max elevation 11°
Direction NW → ENE
Duration 9 min
THOR AGENA D R/B 5:16 AM
Max elevation 14°
Direction NE → SSE
Duration 12 min
ISS (ZARYA) 6:06 AM
Max elevation 29°
Direction NW → ESE
Duration 11 min

Predictions computed at 6:32 PM. Times shown in local time.

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Satellite Watching in South Prairiehaven

Best Viewing Season

Late summer through fall (August–October)

Weather Conditions

Humid summers can bring haze. Autumn offers the clearest skies. Spring is unpredictable with frontal systems.

Light Pollution

South Prairiehaven has a Bortle class of 6 (suburban skies — ISS and bright satellites visible). The Mid-Atlantic region averages about 105 clear nights per year.

Launch Visibility

Bright launches from Cape Canaveral are occasionally visible low on the southern horizon from southern locations like Virginia and Maryland, particularly during twilight.

Not visible from the Mid-Atlantic region.

Viewing Tips for South Prairiehaven

The Appalachian mountains and Chesapeake Bay area offer darker skies. Pine Barrens in NJ and Shenandoah Valley in VA are excellent dark sky spots.

Best Time to Watch

Check for passes during the first 2 hours after sunset or before sunrise. This is when satellites catch sunlight against a dark sky.

What to Look For

Satellites look like steady, bright stars moving smoothly across the sky. They don't blink like airplanes.

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