Hi back ... OK ... just got to the bottom of this one ... maybe....
It is a lunar transit from my location, as predicted here:
https://transit-finder.com/resultsOthers can go to that website, enter their latitude and longtitude and see what their view will be.
For my location, the attached graphic, from that website, shows an enticing prediction for a LUNAR image.....
Also, my Stellarium started crashing every time I used it, so I uninstalled and reinstalled. There is a screen cap of the Moon around this time from the newest installation of Stellarium -- and it seems to show the ISS pretty well on top of the Moon.
If anyone near here is going to try to image it, I expect it would have to be a multi-frames per second setup, such as a planetary camera, webcam, DSLR on video etc etc. And even then, start taking video before the predicted transit and don't stop taking it until after it is supposed to be over. Then, check all the individual frames ......
.... but then, that is a "normal" way how this sort of thing is done.
Cheers
jeff
PS: Who knows ? LOL