The Transit of the International Space Station (ISS) Across the Sun
Taken by Ali Rahimi on April 18, 2025 @ Isfahan,iran
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The Transit of the International Space Station (ISS) Across the Sun A moment lasting less than a second, yet full of excitement, precision, and beauty... The space station travels at an altitude of about 450 kilometers above Earth, moving at a speed of over 7 kilometers per second. And during this transit, it took only 0.58 seconds to pass across the face of the Sun! Capturing this moment requires precision, planning, and a deep love for the sky...
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