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19/11/2023

ASTRONOMY - Space Station, Solar Prominences, Sun

 2023 November 19

A silhouette of the International Space Station (ISS) is pictured 
in front the top of the Sun, shown with great detail.
An inset image shows where on the ISS the Dragon capsule is docked.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Space Station, Solar Prominences, Sun
Image Credit & Copyright: Mehmet Ergün

Explanation: That's no sunspot. It's the International Space Station (ISS) caught passing in front of the Sun. Sunspots, individually, have a dark central umbra, a lighter surrounding penumbra, and no Dragon capsules attached. By contrast, the ISS is a complex and multi-spired mechanism, one of the largest and most complicated spacecraft ever created by humanity. Also, sunspots circle the Sun, whereas the ISS orbits the Earth. Transiting the Sun is not very unusual for the ISS, which orbits the Earth about every 90 minutes, but getting one's location, timing and equipment just right for a great image is rare. The featured picture combined three images all taken in 2021 from the same location and at nearly the same time. One image -- overexposed -- captured the faint prominences seen across the top of the Sun, a second image -- underexposed -- captured the complex texture of the Sun's chromosphere, while the third image -- the hardest to get -- captured the space station as it shot across the Sun in a fraction of a second. Close inspection of the space station's silhouette even reveals a docked Dragon Crew capsule.

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