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A stunning new photo shows the International Space Station passing in front of the moon. ... The ISS is about 250 miles away, and the moon is about 239,000 miles away. Let's zoom in a little closer.
The International Space Station passing in front of the moon. ... The ISS is about 250 miles away, and the moon is about 239,000 miles away. Let's zoom in a little closer.
If you have a phone with a dedicated zoom mode, like the Galaxy S21 Ultra, you can use that zoom to your advantage, but don’t be surprised if it takes some tries to get something that looks good ...
A close-up version of the transit video looks almost surreal. Nagy says this is one of his best ISS transit images ever. Here is my #ISS lunar transit animation with a different approach.Once I've ...
Adapting the ISS to work at the Moon would require essentially a full redesign. And even then—much of the current ISS hardware is aging or old. Some of it is already nearing the end of its ...
I spy something with my little eye that is...the International Space Station (ISS). One of the most remarkable images I've seen was taken at NASA's Johnson Space Center in 2012. The image, which ...
He used a 100X zoom to get a super nice—and stable—moon image. Maybe too nice. The video—and others like it—sparked a reply on Reddit from a user who goes by "ibreakphotos." ...
The ISS only passed over the moon for 0.33 seconds as it shoots by quite quickly. Knowing the second it would pass I fired a “burst” mode of exposures then crossed my fingers and hoped it ...
Yet another extraordinary image from Chris Hadfield. This gorgeous shot shows a darkened Southeastern United States just before dawn, with the moon ...
Life is a little different on the International Space Station. The residents see 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets every day, and there are no pesky clouds to get in the way of their moon views.