The International Space Station is the largest spacecraft humans have ever built. It’s a technological marvel. And yet, it looks like little more than a housefly silhouetted against our Moon.
That was my first impression, at least, after checking out these incredible images of the ISS transiting a waxing gibbous moon on September 25th. The photos was captured Trevor Mahlmann and Max Fagin, both graduate students and self-identified aspiring astronauts at Purdue. If taking money shots of the ISS counts…
The ISS Transiting the Moon Is An Incredible Sight
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