How to spot the ISS from Jerez de la Frontera
Jerez de la Frontera sits at 36.69°, -6.14°. The brightest passes typically appear within 1–2 hours of sunset and again before sunrise, when the satellite is sunlit while the sky above Jerez de la Frontera is dark. Look for a steady, fast-moving point of light brighter than most stars — the ISS rivals Venus at peak.
The table above lists every pass tonight reaching at least 10° elevation. Get away from direct streetlights for the best view; binoculars help but none of these passes require a telescope.