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An Eclipse of a Different Kind

Bad Astronomy - 8 Oct 2014 18:03
Did you see the eclipse last night? Pictures are rolling in on Twitter and Facebook, and they're lovely. But the night before, on Oct. 7, astrophotographer Steve Knight caught a different kind of eclipse: The International Space Station passing in front of the Moon. He even got video of it: Cool! He slowed the video down by a factor of 10; the event only lasted 1.3 seconds. To be fair, this is technically called a "transit," when something smaller passes in front of something bigger, and not an ...
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