Photographer from Ruelle captures images of the International Space Station in front of the sun

2023-07-06 17:32:00

“The trajectory was reconstructed from photos taken in bursts. The device must be triggered at the time provided by the calculations, with the help of a very precise clock: this transit lasted only 0.7 seconds. The station was then at a distance of 480 km”. The observation is made through a special filter.

The editorial staff advises you

With the naked eye or through an instrument, you should never observe the sun in this way, at the risk of being victims of serious, immediate and irreversible eye damage.

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