When can you see the ISS over Dublin?
The next visible pass is on 2026-01-19 16:01 for about 510 seconds.
Updated: 2026-01-19 08:42 UTC · Night of 2026-01-19 (local) · Timezone: Europe/Dublin
Next ISS pass details
Next pass over Dublin is at 2026-01-19 16:01 (local time).
Approximate visibility duration: 510 seconds, assuming clear skies and unobstructed horizon.
Daytime pass: the ISS will be above Dublin at this time, but the bright sky makes it effectively invisible to the naked eye.
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Tonight’s ISS conditions
Daytime pass
Daytime ISS pass only
The ISS does pass over this city soon, but it’s during daylight. You won’t be able to see it against the bright sky.
Can’t see the ISS tonight?
- Try spotting a bright constellation instead (see “Tonight’s sky conditions” below).
- Step outside during the darkest part of the night to get a feel for your local light pollution.
- Bookmark this page and check back on another night — passes change quickly.
Tonight’s sky conditions
Moon: New Moon · 0% illuminated
Astronomical darkness: 2026-01-19 18:48 → 2026-01-20 06:22 (about 693 minutes)
What to look for tonight
If you’re outside for the ISS, try spotting:
- Orion
- Taurus
- Pleiades
ISS fact of the day
The internal pressurized volume is comparable to that of a six-bedroom house.
Tip: Go outside a few minutes before the pass time with a clear view of the sky, away from bright lights.