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This image shows the silhouette of the International Space Station (ISS) as it crosses in front of the sun's disk at a distance of 274 miles (441.5 km) from us and at a speed of about 4.5 miles per ...
If you like the ISS sun transit, also check out this eye-opening moon transit from 2019. You don't have to be a camera whiz to see the ISS. Visit NASA's Spot the Station site to find out when you ...
International Space Station passes across the Sun and Moon is clearest images ever taken ... the sun aligned with the ISS and my backyard. ... the ISS transiting a razor-thin crescent moon.
NASA released a composite image made up of six frames showing the ISS in silhouette as it transited across the sun "at roughly 5 miles per second" on June 24. NASA also released a short video of ...
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Live Science on MSNAstrophotographer snaps 'once-in-a-lifetime' shot of solar flare photobombing the ISSAn astrophotographer has captured an extremely rare and "difficult" photo of a solar flare exploding from the sun at the exact moment the International Space Station passed directly in front of our ...
The International Space Station (ISS) transits the sun, in front of some blazing solar prominences in this photo by astrophotographer Miguel Claro.
The Art of Capturing an ISS Transit. Photographingthe ISS as it transits in front of the Sun is a rare challenge for astrophotographers. The ISS orbits Earth approximately once every 90 minutes ...
It's the Shuttle Atlantis (on the left) as it was leaving the International Space Station on September 17. It was taken from the ground by astrophotographer extraordinaire Thierry Legault. Most people ...
Shuttle and ISS transit the Sun. By Phil Plait. Sept 20, 2006 10:08 PM. ... It’s the Shuttle Atlantis (on the left) as it was leaving the International Space Station on September 17.
ISS, Shuttle transit the Sun! By Phil Plait. May 18, 2010 4:09 PM. ... The one on the left is the Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis and on the right is the International Space Station!
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