No, it’s not a speck of dirt on the camera’s imaging chip, but rather the gorgeous photograph of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and Hubble Space Telescope during transit in front of the sun, courtesy of astrophotographer Thierry Legault, who traveled from Paris to Cape Canaveral to catch these fleeting photographs using his Takahashi refractors for large [...]
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