Sentinel-2B over Miami tonight
Pass predictions for Miami, FL.
Next visible pass
Wed, Jun 10, 11:51 AM
Peak elevation 68.10° · rises N · sets S
Tracking: SENTINEL-2B (NORAD 42063)
7-day pass forecast
| Date | Time | Peak elev | Rises | Sets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 10 | 11:51 AM | 68.10° | N | S |
| Jun 10 | 11:00 PM | 43.27° | SE | N |
| Jun 11 | 12:42 AM | 14.70° | SW | NW |
| Jun 11 | 11:21 AM | 31.43° | NE | S |
| Jun 11 | 1:01 PM | 21.12° | NW | SW |
| Jun 11 | 10:32 PM | 21.08° | SE | N |
| Jun 12 | 12:10 AM | 31.44° | S | NW |
How to spot Sentinel-2B from Miami
ESA optical Earth-observation satellite (Copernicus).
- 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.
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