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- You'll now be back on the home page, under *Satellites* click `ISS`
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- Under *Passes to include* click `all`
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- Clicking on any row in the table shows the sky chart for that pass
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- The *Alt.* value under *Highest point* is the maximum elevation of the pass, 90 would be directly overhead.
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- Imagine holding that picture above your head and aligning it with the compass directions
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- It can also be useful to look at the `Ground track`, see link in top right
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1. Set the correct time on the Raspberry Pi. QSSTV saves the images with a UTC time filename and this is useful later when working out which ISS passes they are from.
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