The 2017 Eclipse Umbra viewed from Space
Six people witnessed the umbra, the moon’s shadow of the August 21 total eclipse, from space.
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Six people witnessed the umbra, the moon’s shadow of the August 21 total eclipse, from space.
Last week’s full Moon — the Buck Moon — was so full that it fell almost exactly in a line with the Sun and the Earth. When
An astounding image captured when the International Space Station crosses a spotless Sun.
Reddened by scattered sunlight, the Moon in the center is passing through the center of Earth’s dark umbral shadow in this July 27 lunar eclipse sequence. Image
The Parker Solar Probe’s heat shield, called the Thermal Protection System, or TPS, was installed on the spacecraft.
August’s full moon Captured before sunrise and the curve of the Earth’s dark, umbral shadow is at the left, near the maximum phase of a partial lunar
Eclipses happen about every six months, but this one on August 21, 2017 is special.
Amateur astronomer was left baffled after he spotted a perfectly round object crossing the moon.
A dark Sun hangs in the clearing sky over a volcanic planet in this morning sea and skycape. It was taken during this week’s total solar eclipse,
Timelapse footage of the moon shadow seen from an airplane, flying along the umbra path of the solar eclipse of 20th March 2015. Watch the video…