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![Суперлуна и космическая станция](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/11/15/0001371704/ISStransit_Smith_960.preview.jpg)
14.11.2016
What are those specks in front of the Moon? They are silhouettes of the International Space Station (ISS). Using careful planning and split-second timing, a meticulous lunar photographer captured ten images of the ISS passing in front of last month's full moon.
![Космическая станция над лунным терминатором](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/04/27/0001336251/SpaceStationTerminator_Caxete_960.preview.jpg)
27.04.2015
What's that in front of the Moon? It's the International Space Station. Using precise timing, the Earth-orbiting space platform was photographed in front of a partially lit Moon last year. The featured image was taken from Madrid, Spain with an exposure time of only 1/1000 of a second.
![Космическая станция над Ионическим морем](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2007/12/06/0001224966/earth_sts118.preview.jpg)
27.11.2007
Last August, the Space Shuttle Endeavor crew captured this shot of the International Space Station (ISS) against the backdrop of Planet Earth. During that trip to the ISS, the space shuttle crew re-supplied the station, repaired the station, and even built more of the station.
![Очередная надстройка МКС](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2007/06/28/0001222585/iss_sts117.preview.jpg)
25.06.2007
The developing International Space Station (ISS) has changed its appearance again. During the past week, the Space Shuttle Atlantis visited the ISS and added pieces of the Integrated Truss Structure that mirrored those added in September 2006, including a second impressively long array of solar panels.
!["Кувырок" шаттла перед космической станцией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/08/02/0001207499/shuttle_sts114.preview.jpg)
2.08.2005
Last week, crew members of the International Space Station (ISS) watched carefully as the Space Shuttle Discovery did a planned but unusual back flip upon approach. Discovery Commander Eileen Collins guided the shuttle through the flip, which was about 200 meters from the ISS when the above picture was taken.
![Международная космическая станция снова расширяется](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/11/04/0001180705/iss_sts112.preview.jpg)
3.11.2002
The developing International Space Station (ISS) has changed its appearance yet again. Last month the Space Shuttle Atlantis visited the ISS and installed the third of eleven pieces that will compose the Integrated Truss Structure. The new S-1 Truss is visible on the right, below the extended solar panels across the top.
![Отражение Международной космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/05/28/0001662432/ISS-Lighttrail-Reflection_invert.preview.jpg)
28.05.2020
Still bathed in sunlight, the International Space Station arced through the evening sky over lake Wulfsahl-Gusborn in northern Germany, just after sunset on March 25. The familiar constellation of Orion can be seen left of the trail of the orbital station's bright passage.
![Модернизация Международной космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/12/25/0001218999/trussnauts_sts116.preview.jpg)
25.12.2006
The International Space Station (ISS) will be the largest human-made object ever to orbit the Earth. The station is so large that it could not be launched all at once -- it is being built piecemeal with large sections added continually by flights of the Space Shuttle.
![Ураган Иван с космической станции](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/10/09/0001370218/ivan_iss_960.preview.jpg)
9.10.2016
Ninety percent of the houses on Grenada were damaged by the destructive force of Hurricane Ivan. At its peak in 2004, Ivan was a Category 5 hurricane, the highest power category on the Saffir-Simpson Scale, and created sustained winds in excess of 200 kilometers per hour.
![Силуэт космической станции на фоне Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/04/02/0001464862/IssMoon_Holland_960.preview.jpg)
2.04.2019
What's that unusual spot on the Moon? It's the International Space Station. Using precise timing, the Earth-orbiting space platform was photographed in front of a partially lit gibbous Moon last month. The featured image was taken from Palo Alto, California, USA with an exposure time of only 1/667 of a second.
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