ISS transits the Sun
Taken by Alex Krivenyshev on August 14, 2024 @ Nyack, New York
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Date Taken: 2024:08:14 16:49:33
 
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International Space Station transits the Sun over Nyack, New York on Aug 14, 2024 at 14:28:25.36 This composite image made from 6 photos shows the International Space Station transits the Sun at five miles per second on August 14, 2024. ISS angular size: 55.98″; distance: 493.55 km;  Transit duration: 0.61 sec.  Conditions: Hazy sunshine. Current ISS crew: 7+ 2 Expedition 71 Oleg Kononenko, Commander Nikolai Chub, Flight Engineer Tracy C. Dyson, Flight Engineer Mike Barratt, Flight Engineer Matthew Dominick, Flight Engineer Jeanette Epps, Flight Engineer Alexander Grebenkin, Flight Engineer Plus Boeing Crew Flight Test Butch Wilmore, NASA astronaut Suni Williams, NASA astronaut
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