GOES-East over Dallas tonight
Pass predictions for Dallas, TX.
How to spot GOES-East from Dallas
NOAA geostationary weather satellite covering the eastern Americas. Stationary — same direction every night.
- Look in the direction listed — passes start near the horizon and arc across the sky.
- Peak elevation matters — a 60°+ peak means it'll go nearly overhead; under 30° stays low.
- Best viewing is in the 90 minutes after sunset or before sunrise — the satellite is sunlit while you're in shadow.
- No equipment needed for bright passes — the ISS at peak rivals Venus.
Going to look up?
For fainter satellites you'll want 7×50 or 10×50 binoculars. A pair of Celestron SkyMaster binoculars is the consensus pick. Affiliate placement — replace with your affiliate link.
Pass alerts on your phone
Browser push, no email needed. We'll notify you 30 minutes before GOES-East is visible from Dallas.
Prefer email?
One email tonight before GOES-East is visible, never more than 2/week.