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This is a very good link from the European Space Agency if anyone is interested. It tells you the times and exactly where to look for the ISS. The link should automatically default to Dover.
http://esa.heavens-above.com/esa/iss_step2.asp?Loc=Dover&Lat=51.125&Lng=1.309&TZ=GMT
Assuming the clouds part, don't forget tonight to look out from 21:41-21:47. It'll rise from the West and be nearly overhead at 21:44.
Later tonight it can be seen from 23:17 - 23:21 heading from the West to the SE. It'll be at a maximum 85 degree angle at 23:20.
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