Current location of the ISS

Source: n2yo.com
This map shows the current location of the International Space Station (ISS). This is an alternative feed to the ESA's ISS Tracker.

The ISS completes one orbit of Earth every 92 minutes (about an hour and a half). It travels well above and below the equator but never over the poles. The station is in a circular orbit but it does not pass over the same areas each orbit, because Earth is rotating below it. Earth spins towards the east, so each orbit the ISS passes over an area slightly west of the previous orbit.

Feed Properties     
ID: Orbit_ISS
Type: Live Map
Updates: continously
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Image/Data Usage: Orbit data courtesy of n2yo.com/widgets. Terms: www.n2yo.com/about/?a=terms
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