The Mysterious Spot on the Moon: It's the International Space Station



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The Mysterious Spot on the Moon: It's the International Space Station

What caused that strange spot on the Moon? The answer is the International Space Station (ISS). In 2019, this orbiting space platform was precisely captured in front of a crescent Moon. Taken in Palo Alto, California, the featured photo used a 1/667-second exposure, while the ISS took about half a second to cross the lunar face.

A Celestial Photo Op: ISS Silhouetted Against the Moon

The remarkably clear image shows the ISS's silhouette, with its solar arrays and truss structure distinguishable upon close inspection. Tycho Crater shines brightly in the lower-left corner, alongside the Moon's rugged light highlands and smooth dark maria. The timing was critical—such alignments require the ISS, Moon, and camera to be perfectly positioned.

 

"Capturing the ISS against the Moon is a challenge," said astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy. "You need precise prediction of the ISS's orbit and moon phase, plus a fast shutter to freeze the station's 28,000 km/h motion."

How to Witness the ISS Over Your Sky

Want to see the ISS streak across your local sky? Downloadable apps like "ISS Detector" or "Heavens-Above" provide real-time predictions for sightings. The station is visible as a bright, moving light—brighter than most stars—when it reflects sunlight during its 90-minute orbits.

 

This image exemplifies the blend of human engineering and cosmic beauty. As the ISS circles Earth, such lunar crossings remind us of humanity's reach among the stars, with the Moon serving as a stunning backdrop for our orbital outpost.
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