Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/EPOXI moon transits Earth

Original - The moon transiting the Earth, as viewed from NASA's EPOXI spacecraft on May 28-29, 2008

Reason
Extraordinary astronomy video- and remarkably, for an astronomy video, it's pretty self-explanatory. The globe in the lower left indicates what portion of the Earth is visible at any given moment. (There's a version of the image on NASA's website without the globe). Regarding the relatively low-resolution, NASA's website explains: "The movie is put together from just a small portion of the actual frame (no need to show alot of empty space!) and of course was taken from 31 million miles away." [1]
Articles this image appears in
EPOXI. (I just uploaded it there, other article suggestions welcome).
Creator
NASA (NASA asked me to use the following video credit line when they confirmed the PD status to me via email): "Video Credit: Donald J. Lindler, Sigma Space Corporation and NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC/UMD"
But, that was sharp, not mushy like this... Yeah, 31 Mmiles is impressive, but mush is still mush... --Janke | Talk 20:29, 4 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted . --John254 01:50, 11 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]