Spot the Station

🇺🇸 United States
NASA   | 
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App Rating
4.5
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Votes
365.79K
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App Age
2y 6m
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Last Update
Sep 06, 2025

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Category Top Average
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Installs
460.3K
42.3M
-99%
Rating
4.62
4.53
+2%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
361.5K
112.5M
-100%
App Age
2y 6m
7y 10m
-68%
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$123
Update Frequency
112d
45d
+151%
Title Length
16
27
-41%
Short Description Length
57
71
-20%
Description Length
1 007
3 190
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Number of Screenshots
1305
1343
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Has Video?
No
0% has videos
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0MB
0MB

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Spot the Station
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Never miss a sighting of the International Space Station.
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For anyone who has ever gazed up at the night sky and wondered about the mysteries of the universe, witnessing the ISS pass overhead can be an awe-inspiring moment. The Spot the Station mobile app is designed to notify users when the International Space Station (ISS) is visible overhead from their location. It aims to broaden access and awareness of the ISS and NASA globally, by providing users with an opportunity to experience the wonder of the ISS firsthand. The realization that there are human beings living and working in that tiny dot, orbiting the Earth at a mind-boggling speed of 17,500 miles per hour, is breathtaking. The app includes several helpful features including: 1. 2D & 3D real-time location views of the ISS 2. Upcoming Sighting Lists with visibility data 3. Augmented Reality (AR) view with compass and trajectory lines embedded into the camera view 4. Up-to-date NASA ISS Resources & Blog 5. Privacy Settings 6. Push Notifications when the ISS is approaching your location}
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Rating
4.5
365 791 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Karen Dumke
22 Dec, 2025
2
I don't get notifications even though all my notification settings are on
Thomas “Packee” Poling
20 Dec, 2025
5
Does it get any more amazing than being able to track a satellite with people in it circling above the Earth? Unlikely! 😏
Johans Navarro
20 Dec, 2025
5
excelente aplicación he apreciado ese lucero pasar por el espacio varias veces .
Juli Stuedemann
16 Dec, 2025
5
I love this app...it let's me know when the Space Station will be passing over our location, so if it's dark out, we can spot it going overhead!!
Tiffany Dawn Atkins
14 Dec, 2025
5
NASA is the ultimate proof that humanity is not meant to stay where it was born. It’s the closest thing we have to an Instruction Manual for the Future. While most institutions govern the world, NASA is busy expanding it. NASA just didn't put a man on the Moon; it indirectly gave us freeze-dried food, memory foam mattresses, scratch-resistant lenses, and the essential technology for modern satellite communication and GPS. It is the world's most successful, and perhaps most accidental, start-up
Linda Demusz
13 Dec, 2025
5
I so enjoy knowing when it is over our home. The last pass it went below the half moon.
Jeff Williams
10 Dec, 2025
5
This app is SO cool, and even if you have no interest in spotting the ISS (frankly, I wouldn't know why) the app works really well as a compass. Lots of fun!
Andre Vassallo
07 Dec, 2025
3
not as good as the previous "Spot the Space station" web site. Maybe because the existing structure is nearing it's point of "De-orbiting". How does NASA avoid hitting all of the thousands of intended new satellites?. Let alone the small bullet sized particles that ine inevitably end up in orbit as well. Sounds like a good space business. "Operation Earth Orbit Cleanup"...
Stan Nelson
06 Dec, 2025
3
To completed, clustered and hard to use ... All we need know is when, where and how long the ISS will be passing over our area... The old system was great ...

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.54
Voted: 365.79K
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Categories: Education
Size: -
Installs: 446.89K
App Age: 2 years 6 months
Release Date: Jun 29, 2023
Last Update: Sep 06, 2025
Version: 1.7.0
Version history
1.7.0
Sep 06, 2025
* Added the Upcoming Sightings list to the Resources page for ease of access.<br>* Enabled sharing of an entire Upcoming Sightings list for the selected location.<br>* Provided the Information overlay with details of the Next Sighting on the AR View page.<br>* Added a 12-hour option to the preset options for notification times ahead of each sighting opportunity.<br>* Provided more options for the Duration filter on the Upcoming Sightings list.<br>* Bug fixes and third-party software maintenance updates.
1.6.0
Jun 11, 2025
* New: Upcoming Sightings page to allow filtering the sightings by cloud cover. <br>* New: Settings to switch the app units between Metric (default) and Imperial (US) units.<br>* New: Upcoming Sightings page to open the Past Sightings page that shows the history of the past events for the last 2 weeks at the selected location.<br>* New: Resources page is the Earth Science Data Resources.<br>* New feature on the Upcoming Sightings page to add each sighting to the phone calendar
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