The ISS begins a series of very bright passes in July: many of these are at 'silly o'clock', so I've left them out. The table includes all the passes at a reasonable hour either side of midnight. Remember: in Astronomy the lower the magnitude, the brighter the object. Mag. -3.8 is very bright!

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