Andrew McCarthy captured a stunning photobomb of a solar flare during an ISS transit, offering a rare opportunity for astrophotography as the brief event passed by Earth safely.

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🚀✨ Solar Flare Photobombs The ISS in Perfectly Timed Photo ✨🚀

Attention Astronomy Enthusiasts! Check out this incredible photo by Andrew McCarthy! 📸

A solar flare caught his eye during a transit shot of the ISS. 🌃✨

This wasn’t just any transit; it was a *solar flare* that appeared in the background, creating a stunning photobomb effect! 🎦✨

The ISS passed right in front of the Sun, and BAM! There was a solar flare in the distance—almost like a ghostly companion! 😱✨

“Wow, this is one of my favorite shots,” Andrew shared. Why? Because solar flares are so fleeting—they don’t last long before moving on! 🌅🌌

And what’s even cooler? The ISS wasn’t in danger at all; it was miles away from the Sun! Just a heads-up for those worried about radiation—solar flares can increase exposure but generally pass by without incident. ✨🚀

Did you spot the flare? How often do these transit opportunities come around? Let us know in the comments below! 😊✨

Are you an astrophotographer? Head over to [Transit Finder](https://example.com/transit-finder) to find your next ISS transit shot! 📖📸

Whether you’re here for the solar flare or just the breathtaking ISS transit, this photo is a must-see! ✨🚀

Let’s keep the space exploration spirit alive and inspire future generations to explore beyond our Solar System! 🚀🌟

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