The International Space Station, while usually visible in the night skies when passing overhead, will be easier to see this month. The space station is the third brightest object in the sky and easy to spot if you know when to look up. It is visible because it reflects the light of the Sun. It’s the same reason we can see the Moon. However, unlike the Moon, the space station isn’t bright enough to see during the day. It can only be seen when it is dawn or dusk at your location. It can range from one sighting opportunity a month to several a week, since it has to be both dark where you are, and…