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A person was clicking a picture of the sun from the earth, then such a moment was captured that the internet public is saluting the photographer

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Viral Space Shot: American photographer Andrew McCarthy has captured a miraculous view of space in his camera. He has named this wonderful moment Kardashev Dreams, which is not only a wonderful amalgamation of science and art but also gives a glimpse of the future of human civilization.

An American photographer has taken such pictures of the International Space Station (ISS) that the world is surprised to see! In these pictures, the ISS is passing in front of the sun and at the same time, strong solar flares are coming out from the sun. Photographer Andrew McCarthy captured this amazing sight in his camera in the middle of the Sonoran Desert in the US state of Arizona.

Andrew, famous for his very detailed and beautiful pictures of the sun and the moon, said that this is one of his favorite shots, because two special events were captured simultaneously in it. First, the ISS passing in front of the sun and second, a powerful solar flare erupting at the same time.

Andrew has named this photo 'Kardashev Dreams', which is dedicated to Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kardashev. He created the scale by which it is measured how technologically advanced a civilization is.

What is the whole matter?

This amazing picture was posted by Andrew on Instagram ( @cosmic_background ) on June 20. He wrote in the caption, 'I was waiting for the transit of ISS, when a flare erupted in a sunspot and I got the most memorable shot of my life. This is my most detailed solar transit photo till date... It shows how small even our biggest space technology is in comparison to the sun

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This photo should get an award

The shot was so amazing that it took no time for the photo to go viral on the internet. People are praising Andrew fiercely. One user wrote, this is amazing to the extent of madness. Another said - This photo should definitely get an award. Where to vote? Similarly, the third user commented - Common people will say after seeing this photo that it is amazing, but they do not know how much hard work, time and planning must have gone into clicking it. Salute to you

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When a user asked the photographer how he focused simultaneously on the Sun and the ISS which are billions of kilometers away, Andrew replied - not billions, but crores. But for the camera, both distances are equal to 'infinity'. After a distance of a few miles, the depth of field does not have any effect.

Amazing photographer!
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