H-alpha image of the Sun features the silhouette of the International Space Station transiting the eastern solar limb. Taken by Tom Williams, one of the winners of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest held by Royal Museums Greenwich.

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  1. ojosdelostigres on

    X post by Tom Williams with the image

    [https://x.com/tw__astro/status/1669343833593909256/photo/1](https://x.com/tw__astro/status/1669343833593909256/photo/1)

    Post about the winners of the contest featuring this image

    [https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/astronomy-photographer-year/galleries/people-space-2024](https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/astronomy-photographer-year/galleries/people-space-2024)

    Caption reads

    ***High-tech Silhouette*** **by Tom Williams**

    “This H-alpha image of the Sun features the silhouette of the International Space Station (ISS) transiting the eastern solar limb. Crossing the field-of-view in just 0.2 seconds, these ISS transits of the Sun are particularly rare for any one location on Earth,” explains Tom.

    “Luckily, weather conditions were great, and the Sun was very lively at the time, with active region 3336 boasting a gorgeous prominence right next to the station’s transit location. After many days of planning, it was a treat to have it all come to fruition.”

    *Taken in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, UK, 15 June 2023*