Satellite captures amazing view of total eclipse as seen from space
Publicado el 10 mar. 2016
While
millions of people across the Pacific observed this week's total solar
eclipse, NASA's DSCOVR satellite captured an amazing view of its own:
the shadow of the moon as it skittered across the globe, blocking the
sun's rays from Earth.
The animation was created from 13 images
captured by the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) onboard Deep
Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR), the nation's first deep space
satellite orbiting one million miles away from Earth.
millions of people across the Pacific observed this week's total solar
eclipse, NASA's DSCOVR satellite captured an amazing view of its own:
the shadow of the moon as it skittered across the globe, blocking the
sun's rays from Earth.
The animation was created from 13 images
captured by the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) onboard Deep
Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR), the nation's first deep space
satellite orbiting one million miles away from Earth.
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