This amazing video and photo shows the sequence of the International Space Station gliding past the moon - carrying two NASA astronauts after they made an historic journey.<br /><br />The short video clip clearly shows the ISS soaring past the almost-full moon on Sunday night, just a few hours after astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley docked the SpaceX Dragon capsule.<br /><br />And photographer Alberto Ghizzi Panizza then turned the eight-second footage into a composite photo - showing the tiny space station at 17 different points of its journey across the moon.<br /><br />The 45-year-old photographer, from Parma, Italy, captured the striking photo at 10.28pm Italian time (9.28pm in the UK) on Sunday night.<br /><br />The two NASA astronauts had docked with the International Space Station just three hours beforehand, at 6.22pm BST - after launching from Florida at 3.22pm on Saturday (8.22pm BST).<br /><br />Alberto said of the historic photograph: "It was a very emotional moment not only for me, but for all mankind."