WATCH: During eclipse, NASA sees Space Station move across sun – Palm Beach Post

A NASA photographer captured a stunning image during the total solar eclipse on Monday.

The photo shows the International Space Station clearly set against the sun as the moon began to cast its shadow.

The Space Stations Twitter account also posted a video that shows the massive orbiting spacecraft moving from the right to left across the face of the sun.

The video was shot with a high-speed camera in Banner, Wyoming, according to the tweet.

People on Twitter were quick to react to the photo and video, with one person calling the photo thethe neatest thing about this eclipse.

Only the ISS is cool enough to photo bomb the eclipse, another person tweeted in reply to the video.

Later, the Space Station crew tweeted images only they were able to see: the solar eclipsesumbra, or shadow, visible on Earth.

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WATCH: During eclipse, NASA sees Space Station move across sun - Palm Beach Post

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