The International Space Station will be flying directly over Seattle early Monday morning.
If we get some clearing you'll be able to see it between 6:13 a.m. and 6:19 a.m.
It will be flying from west to east.
Several times a week, Mission Control at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, determines sighting opportunities for over 6,700 locations worldwide.
NASA's "Spot the Station" lets you subscribe to get an email when the station is going to be over your location.
NASA says the space station is visible because it is reflecting light from the Sun - the same reason the Moon appears to shine. Even when the Moon hasn't risen, you'll still be able to see the space station - as long as the sky is clear of course.