Discovery, docked to the International Space Station, passes the face of the sun during its orbit around the earth on March 1, 2010.

If you look at the upper right portion of this image of the sun, you can see the International Space Station (ISS) in silhouette. NASA’s Space Shuttle Discovery was docked to the ISS when this image was taken on March 1, 2010.

BTW, it’s NEVER okay to stare directly at the sun.

via It’s OK To Stare At The Sun (When This Happens) : The Picture Show : NPR.

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