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Total eclipse of the sun NASA/Aubrey Gemignani Total eclipse of the sun The total solar eclipse of the sun on Aug. 21, 2017, offered a rare opportunity for NASA to collect data on the Earth-sun connection. Its long, uninterrupted path over land, starting at the Oregon coast where this ...
Total eclipse of the sun NASA/Aubrey Gemignani Total eclipse of the sun The total solar eclipse of the sun on Aug. 21, 2017, offered a rare opportunity for NASA to collect data on the Earth-sun connection. Its long, uninterrupted path over land, starting at the Oregon coast where this ...
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