See the Space Station transit the Sun during a spacewalk in view from Earth!

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The International Space Station transited the Sun "at roughly 5 miles per second" on June 25, 2021 according to NASA. NASA's Shane Kimbrough an ESA's Thomas Pesquet were conducting a spacewalk to install the second Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) the time of the transit.

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Very unprofessional of Shane and Thomas to photobomb this image of the ISS sun transit.

TheOicyu
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Very cool. I dragged my wife out to the porch the las two mornings to watch them fly by!!!

dirkpitt
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waiting for Flatards fighting with Globetards, preparing my 🍿

Leo.Wirabuana
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wow interesting array displaying. Always cought or seen in classic H shape in front of the Sun or Moon.

valentinotera
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Wow..thats Good Information and News..yaaa.. :)

arthuragustinusrianto
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Yup. I saw them astronauts alright. 😂

skidaddler
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I'm not getting this, are you sure that's real?
where are they doing the spacewalk from?
I'm saying fake

kev.
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Really compares poorly to the truth about ET visitors. Wake up and join the fight

DanFrederiksen
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5 miles per second? 🤔
It's gotta be going _waay_ faster than that - the sun is almost a million miles across!
I think maybe the folks at NASA should try to learn math more good..

SineEyed