The International Space Station (ISS) has been captured on lens by two photographers, while it was traversing across the moon, and was closing in on Jupiter, reports Space.com . One of the photographers, Lauren Harnett managed to capture this spectacular moment at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Janurary 4th. She clicked a series of images, capturing the ISS making its way across the moon, nearing Jupiter. The image below is nothing but, Harnett’s attempt at bringing the progression of the ISS onto a single image.
The composite image capturing the journey of the ISS across the moon
Just a day later, yet another astrophotographer, Mike Killian managed to capture, yet another brilliant spectacle; this time of the ISS making a flash on the night sky at central Florida, as it made its way through Jupiter. The spectacle, reportedly lasted for a good 6 minutes.
Mike Killian’s spotting of the ISS