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The ISS climbs Mont Blanc - Passy Mont-Blanc
At precisely 5:38 a.m. this Sunday, February 19, 2023, the International Space Station emerged from the Earth's shadow. Illuminating the sky, it crossed the constellation of Scorpio, passing just above the star Antares, the emblematic red giant. Continuing its course, the ISS passed over the roof of Europe in the dense nebulae of the galactic center of the constellation Sagittarius, before crossing the Aiguille du Midi. Some fine cirrus clouds crossed the sky, without consequence on the beauty of the moment.
Photo size: 4.5 Mpixels (12.9 MB uncompressed) - 3000x1500 pixels (10x5 in / 25.4x12.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: iss, Mont-Blanc
Published in: Around Mont-Blanc summit