<p>An Australian photographer has clicked a breathtaking image of the International Space Station (ISS) as it was passing over the Moon.<br /><br /></p>.<p>It took Dylan O'Donnell almost a year to get the stunning image, Daily Mail reported.<br />The US space station completes an orbit of the Earth every 92.91 minutes and moves at 27,600 km per hour.<br /><br />Significantly, it passes across the Moon in just 0.33 seconds. The Moon measures about 3,476 km or 2,160 miles across. <br /><br />"I was super happy to catch the silhouette of the ISS over the disc of the Moon," an excited Dylan O'Donnell was quoted as saying.<br /><br />"If you think that it might be a case of sitting there with your camera and a clock, with one hand on the shutter release, you'd be absolutely correct!," he added.<br /><br />Knowing the second it would pass, he fired a 'burst' mode of exposures in the hope it would show up in review - and it did!</p>
<p>An Australian photographer has clicked a breathtaking image of the International Space Station (ISS) as it was passing over the Moon.<br /><br /></p>.<p>It took Dylan O'Donnell almost a year to get the stunning image, Daily Mail reported.<br />The US space station completes an orbit of the Earth every 92.91 minutes and moves at 27,600 km per hour.<br /><br />Significantly, it passes across the Moon in just 0.33 seconds. The Moon measures about 3,476 km or 2,160 miles across. <br /><br />"I was super happy to catch the silhouette of the ISS over the disc of the Moon," an excited Dylan O'Donnell was quoted as saying.<br /><br />"If you think that it might be a case of sitting there with your camera and a clock, with one hand on the shutter release, you'd be absolutely correct!," he added.<br /><br />Knowing the second it would pass, he fired a 'burst' mode of exposures in the hope it would show up in review - and it did!</p>