I am stoked to present this capture of the International Space Station crossing above the Moon’s cratered southern wasteland this Thursday under phenomenal seeing conditions.

Being my third ISS-lunar transit in 2026 after a 2 years dry spell to kick off my career, this image is the sharpest yet, and highlights the solar arrays, panels, and different modules and labs of the ISS.

Equipment: C9.25, ZWO ASI294MC + ASI662MC, IR685nm + UV/IR cut filter.

Settings: 0.75ms exposure, 240 gain.

Processing: Captured on ASICap, stacked on Autostakkert, wavelets on Registax6, adjustments on Adobe PS Express.

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