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  • The International Space Station moves across the face of the Earth's natural satellite, the Moon, photographed in broad daylight by Dani Caxete.
    The ISS was illuminated by the Sun at a height of nine degrees on the horizon.
    Like the Moon, the ISS receives solar rays during its several orbits of the Earth a day, making it possible to see it when the Sun is still up.
    This image was made with a single shot, with no composite or clipping in the process.


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