ISS Transit Explained: How I Filmed It & Proved It’s Real

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In this video, I walk you through exactly how I captured one of the most compelling pieces of real-world space footage you can get from your own backyard: the International Space Station (ISS) transiting in front of the Moon.

I show you step-by-step how I tracked the ISS using publicly available prediction tools, aligned my camera setup, and timed everything down to the second to catch this blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment.

The ISS travels at over 17,000 miles per hour, and its transits last only a fraction of a second—yet they are completely predictable and repeatable. This isn’t CGI. It’s not NASA trickery. It’s real, observable evidence that anyone can verify with the right tools and preparation.

Events like this dismantle the idea that "space is fake" and challenge conspiracy claims with raw, verifiable observation. If the ISS were a hologram or projection as some suggest, it wouldn’t line up with precise lunar transits across thousands of observers worldwide.

If you’re interested in space observation, globe verification, or just want to see how much you can do from Earth with the right tools—this is for you.

Question the claim. Test the evidence. Track the ISS yourself.

🛰️ Tools used:

Transit prediction (Heavens-Above, ISS Transit Finder)

Tracking software (Stellarium)

Camera/telescope details (covered in video)

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