Satellite Passes Tonight — Cedar Bell, KY

Live satellite pass predictions for Cedar Bell, Kentucky. Updated in real time.

Tonight's Visible Passes

SL-3 R/B 2:07 AM
Max elevation 13°
Direction W → NNE
Duration 12 min
ISS (ZARYA) 5:00 AM
Max elevation 10°
Direction NW → ENE
Duration 9 min
CSS (TIANHE) 5:45 AM
Max elevation 13°
Direction SSW → E
Duration 9 min
HST 9:25 PM
Max elevation 11°
Direction WSW → SE
Duration 9 min

Predictions computed at 10:13 PM. Times shown in local time.

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Satellite Watching in Cedar Bell

Best Viewing Season

Fall and winter (October–February)

Weather Conditions

Summer thunderstorms are common but clear quickly. Fall and winter offer the most consistently clear skies. Spring can be stormy.

Light Pollution

Cedar Bell has a Bortle class of 6 (suburban skies — ISS and bright satellites visible). The Southeast region averages about 115 clear nights per year.

Launch Visibility

Georgia and the Carolinas can occasionally see bright Cape Canaveral launches during twilight conditions as a glowing streak on the southern horizon.

Not visible from the Southeast.

Viewing Tips for Cedar Bell

The Appalachian foothills and rural areas of the Carolinas offer some of the darkest skies in the eastern US. Avoid coastal light pollution near beach towns.

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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