If you missed out last night, the International Space Station will be in Western Australian skies again tonight from 8:12pm.
The Perth Observatory took to Facebook revealing the station would be even brighter.
"To use these maps (below) face south and hold the map above your head and you'll see the path of the fly over."

The space station should be visible for around six minutes from 8:12pm for anyone who lives within the red circle pictured below.

One Facebook user took to the Perth Observatory's post claiming the station could be clearly seen from Bridgetown.
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