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  • The International Space Station transits the sun on Monday, June 10, 2019.  The station passes about 284 miles above Earth in this view from near Seattle, traveling about 17,000 mph.
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  • Fifty years after Apollo 11 and the first moon landing, the International Space Station transits the moon as seen in this alignment from Earth.  In Earth orbit, this is the closest human beings have been to the moon since the Apollo program ended in 1972.  Photo by Tom Reese.
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