ISS Passes Over Rome

Track the International Space Station over Rome, Italy. See when the ISS will be visible in your night sky.

Track ISS Over Rome

🛰️ Live ISS Position

See where the ISS is right now relative to Rome.

👁️ Visibility Times

Best times to spot the ISS from Rome.

🌍 3D Orbit View

Watch the ISS orbit path on our interactive 3D globe.

📍 Local Coordinates

Optimized for Rome at 41.8°N, 12.2°E.

Seeing the ISS from Rome

The International Space Station is visible to the naked eye from Rome when conditions are right. It appears as a bright, fast-moving light crossing the sky, often brighter than any star.

Best Viewing Conditions

How to Spot the ISS

The ISS travels at 28,000 km/h and completes an orbit every 90 minutes. When visible, it moves steadily across the sky without blinking (unlike aircraft). Use our tracker to see the current position and plan your viewing.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ISS visible from Rome?

The ISS is typically visible from Rome during dawn or dusk when the station is illuminated by the Sun but the sky is dark enough to see it.

How bright is the ISS?

The ISS can be as bright as Venus (magnitude -4), making it one of the brightest objects in the night sky.

How long does an ISS pass last?

A typical ISS pass lasts 2-5 minutes as it crosses from one horizon to the other.