Hi,kensou wrote:which direction should we be looking at? and how to spot??
Hav a looking at the following webpage for details of this Monday's pass of the ISS:
http://www.heavens-above.com/PassDetail ... 5061452662
Essentially, you would have to look out in the direction (eg NE, and eg 60 degrees above the horizon) at the stated times.
The ISS would appear to be a bright white star travelling steadily across the sky. The apparent rate of travel would be around 45 degrees in a minute.