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The Largest Satellites of Earth
Explanation: Whatâs that near the Moon? Itâs the
International Space Station (ISS). Although the
ISS may appear to be physically near the
Moon, it is not â it is physically near the
Earth. In
low Earth orbit and circulating around our
big blue marble about every 90 minutes, the ISS was captured photographically as it crossed nearly
in front of the Moon. The Moon, itself in a month-long orbit around the Earth, shows a crescent phase as only a curving sliver of its
Sun-illuminated half is visible from the Earth. The featured image was taken in late March from
Shanghai,
China and shows not only details of Earth's largest human-made satellite, but details of the cratered and
barren surface of Earth's largest natural satellite. Over the next few years, humanity is planning to send
more people and machines to the
Moon than ever before.
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