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24 Feb 2022 12:45

Thierry Legault pointed his camera up at the night sky and waited for the International Space Station to cross in front of the moon. Then, like a water strider on a pond, the Earth-orbiting laboratory skated over the pool of lunar light. He had a half-second to get the shot. Click. Legault caught a spectacular picture of the spaceship on Jan. 18, with the crusty, mottled moon in full form behind it. The silhouette of the space station is so clear, observers can make out a faint grid pattern on i...
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