Spying on Our Warped Moon

Sixteen times a day, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) get to see the moon drop below the horizon. And in this stunning orbital photograph, European Space Agency astronaut AndrĂ© Kuipers managed to snap the Earth’s natural satellite just as it was dipping from view.

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