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The International Space Station, orbiting 250 miles above Earth, is seen crossing in front of the moon on Feb. 5, 2025. Credit: Andrew McCarthy The International Space Station is nowhere close to ...
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy captured this image of the ISS as its orbit carried it across the face of the moon, from his perspective in Arizona. The ISS is about 250 miles away , and the ...
Photographer and astronomer Andrew McCarthy has shared a stunning new image he took of the International Space Station transiting in front of a sunlit Moon — and the details are absolutely ...
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy captured the image of the station, which is orbiting 250 miles above the Earth, from a roadside in Sacramento, California at about 10:44 GMT on Monday.
The 174-megapixel image, which captures the Moon's craters, colours and textures in spectacular detail, was posted on social media. Arizona-based Andrew McCarthy worked with planetary scientist ...
Photographer Andrew McCarthy produced the incredible Moon image you see above (and here, in full resolution) using a Sony camera and a standalone ZWO astronomy camera that you can buy yourself for ...
McCarthy's moon libration video animation offers a stunning look at how the moon changes over time from month to month in its orbit. On average, the distance from the Earth to the moon is about ...
The moon's glow meets a multicolored aurora in a new astronaut image from space. International Space Station (ISS) and NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, a veteran photographer of the Expedition 71 ...
McCarthy wasn't sure if he'd gotten a crisp image until he reloaded the video, scanned through the 6,000 images in it to find the moment of the space station's transit, and looked at each frame ...