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AlamoVampire

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Having done astrophotography myself, I would assume the photographer double exposed the shot, and in the time it took to set the 2nd image up the ISS moved that far across the shots. Taking a picture during daylight like that is exceptionally hard. Keep in mind, that photograph is in BROAD DAYLIGHT.

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Wow, if the ISS is so large in front of the moon it should be visible by naked eye as a black spot...

Im still waiting for the first object in orbit that so large its visible in daylight :D

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