A photographer has snapped an amazing picture of the International Space Station over Oxfordshire.

The image was taken by Oxford Mail Camera Club member Bryan Robertson in the village of Leafield, near Witney.

Mr Robertson said the sky was forecast to be clear on Saturday evening as the International Space Station (ISS) was due to cross above the county at 9.10pm.

READ MORE: Marston Road, Oxford to close for two weeks

Herald Series: The ISS passing above Oxfordshire The ISS passing above Oxfordshire (Image: Bryan Robertson)

“Sadly some thin high cloud started to move in, but not before we captured the ISS as it crossed the Milky Way.

“This was a single 30 second exposure so the trail is short, also another satellite was running almost parallel but at a different altitude, being nowhere near the size of the ISS it did not reflect as much sunlight,” Mr Robertson said of the image.

He added the trip was “worthwhile” as he and a fellow photographer managed an hour’s worth of photography before they got too cold.

-

Read more from this author

This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.

You can get in touch with her by emailing: sophie.perry@newsquest.co.uk

Follow her on Twitter @itssophieperry

A message from our Editor

Thank you for reading this story and supporting the Oxford Mail.

If you like what we do please consider getting a subscription for the Oxford Mail and in return we’ll give you unrestricted access with less adverts across our website from the latest news, investigations, features, and sport.

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tik Tok for more. 

You can also join the conversation in our Facebook groups: stay ahead of traffic alerts here, keep up to date with the latest from court here, share your favourite memories of Oxford here, get your daily dose of celebrity news here and take some time out with news that will make you smile. 

If you’ve got a story for our reporters, send us your news here. You can also list an event for free here.