Credit & Copyright: Thierry Legault  
  
  
Explanation:
On Wednesday, May 13, two, tiny, fast moving spots crossed an  
otherwise featureless solar disk.  
  
Not sunspots though, the dark blemishes were silhouettes of  
the shuttle orbiter Atlantis and the  
Hubble Space Telescope  
side by side.  
  
To record this sharp picture of the orbiting pair  
against the face of the Sun, astronomer  
Thierry Legault carefully set up his camera and telescope near  
the center of a 5 kilometer wide path  
of visibility  
about 100 kilometers south of  
Kennedy  
Space Center in Florida.  
  
He opened the shutter for 1/8,000 second at 12:17 EDT, catching  
Atlantis and Hubble at a range of 600 kilometers while they  
were moving at 7  
kilometers/second.  
  
The total duration of the  
transit (Sun crossing) was 0.8 seconds.  
  
Enlarged in the inset view, Atlantis (top) is approaching Hubble  
prior to capturing the space telescope.  
  
Thursday, astronauts began a  
series of  
spacewalks to perform the maintenance as part of the  
final mission  
to Hubble.  
  
   
  
  
  
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