NASA has revealed when ‘Santa’s sleigh’ will be visible in the UK this Christmas.
‘Santa’s sleigh’ is often spotted by families searching for Santa on Christmas Eve.
It will be visible on Christmas Eve for early risers if the kids like to get up early, it will also be visible in the days leading up to the festive weekend.
How to spot ‘Santa’s sleigh’ this Christmas, according to NASA
The ‘sleigh’ will be visible to the naked eye if you know where to look, according to NASA.
NASA said: “It is the third brightest object in the sky and easy to spot if you know when to look up".
Adding: "Visible to the naked eye, it looks like a fast-moving plane only much higher and travelling thousands of miles an hour faster!”
NASA explains how you can tell it apart from a plane because it will not change direction and will not have flashing lights.
When you can spot ‘Santa’s sleigh’ this Christmas, according to NASA
Children will be able to spot Santa 'practising' for Christmas Eve over the next week:
- Monday 19th December 2022 7:12 AM where it will be visible for 6 minutes above the East
- Tuesday 20th December 2022 6.24 AM where it will be visible for 4 minutes above the East
- Wednesday 21st December 2022 5:36 AM where it will be visible for 5 minutes above East by South East and at 7.11 AM where it will be visible for 5 minutes above East by South East
- Thursday 22nd December 2022 6.23 AM where it will be visible for 2 minutes moving from the South-South East to the East South East
This year the 'sleigh' will pass over the UK on Christmas Eve too, but you will have to be up early. Kids will be able to spot Santa at the following times:
- Saturday 24th December at 4.50 AM where he will be visible for 1 min moving above the East
- Saturday 24th December at 6.23 AM where he will be visible for 5 min moving above the East
To help you spot the 'sleigh' (sometimes known as the International Space Station) -you can download the ISS tracking app on the App Store of Google Play Store.
You can also visit NASA’s website.
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