See here what time in every continent the Crew 4 will arrive at space station tonight. Where will be the ISS then?

Article by: Andacs Robert Eugen, on 27 April 2022, at 11:24 am Los Angeles time
Crew 4 will arrive at the International Space Station tonight.
This will mark the beginning of a new round of scientific experiments on the ISS and space exploration.
Crew 4 will be on the International Space Station for almost half a year and many are waiting for pictures from space, new experiments, and of course an exploration of how people can resist in space.
Until then, NASA has announced that Crew 4 will arrive at the space station tonight, 16 hours after takeoff, around 8:15 p.m. EDT on April 27 (2022).
Below we present what it means for countries on each continent.
And if you have a telescope, it's a perfect time to observe this event.
Depending on the space station spped (~ 27000-28000 km / h) it will most likely be above Asia / Australia or even above the United States if it accelerates a little.
The chances are not high that the ISS will be above Europe, but it depends on its speed.
Consider Los Angeles local time, 10:20 am.
The space station is now moving at 27,500 km / h. It has ups and downs, we consider that if we put them together it is somewhere along a journey around Earth equal to 1.2-1.3 from the circumference of the planet.
At the moment it is above Costa Rica. So it will cover 192500 km in 7 hours, which means that if it travels at an average speed of 27000 km / h, it will be above very eastern Asia.
If it goes a little faster, it will be somewhere above the United States.
Crew 4 arrives at ISS at 8:15 pm EDT which means:
Honolulu: 2:15 p.m.
Los Angeles: 5:15 p.m.
Mexico City: 7:15 p.m.
Dallas: 7:15 p.m.
Washington: 8:15 p.m.
Brasilia: 9:15 p.m.
London: 01:15 am
Cairo: 02:15 am
Cap Town: 02:15 am
Berlin: 02:15 am
Bucharest: 03:15 am
New Delhi: 5:45 am
Beijing: 8:15 am
Tokyo: 9:15 am
Canberra: 10:15 am
You can follow the ISS journey here.