Sunday, February 26, 2006
International Space Station transits the moon
Ed has been capturing the International Space Station (ISS) transits through his telescopes for many years. His latest attempt is most probably his best. The picture on the left is a composite image consists of 4 frames showing the ISS moving from right to left infront of the moon. It is amazing that you can see the panels and the shape of the space station so clearly! Go to Ed's ISS Transits Page to view the video.
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