We’ve just received several more excellent photos of last night’s flyunder, showing ATV-5 just 7 km below the ISS. Photos were taken by the crew during closest approach.

Image taken by crew on board the ISS as ATV-5 passes just 7 km beneath during the night of 8/9 August 2014. Credit: ESA/NASA

Image taken by crew on board the ISS as ATV-5 passes just 7 km beneath during the night of 8/9 August 2014. Credit: ESA/NASA

Image taken by crew on board the ISS as ATV-5 passes just 7 km beneath during the night of 8/9 August 2014. Credit: ESA/NASA
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who is maneuvering the atv or does the iss move to meet the atv?