NASA Camera Captures Total Solar Eclipse from 1 Million Miles Away
During the total solar eclipse on March 8th and 9th, NASA had a camera documenting it from a very special perspective — one that’s 1 million miles away.
Here’s what DSCOVR’s sequence of photos looks like when turned into an animation:
DSCOVR snapped its first photo in July 2015, so this view of a total solar eclipse is the first of its kind. Since the DSCOVR has a fixed view of Earth as it rotates on its axis, this is the first time the shadow of an entire eclipse has been documented in a series of photos.
In August 2015, DSCOVR also captured an amazing series of images showing the moon passing across the face of the Earth.
(via Earth Observatory via Engadget)
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