The hybrid solar eclipse of April 19 was spotted from space, when a Japanese satellite caught the shadow of the moon across the face of Earth.
In two weeks, Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is scheduled to launch its first piloted test flight, bringing two veteran NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. Astronaut Matt Dominick joined CBS News from the ISS to talk about the mission
Here is a gallery of awesome photos of the ‘Great American Solar Eclipse’ taken by astronauts, satellites and stratospheric balloons!
Though total solar eclipses happen relatively frequently—about once every 18 months—seeing them is lucky. The strange overlap occurs during parts of the moon’s orbit when it is close enough to seem proportional to the sun from the perspective of someone on Earth. The brown blob captured fro...
Normally hidden to the naked eye by the Sun’s glare, the corona will be visible to millions from Sinaloa, Mexico, to Newfoundland, Canada, when the Moon blocks the solar disk during the total eclipse on 8 April. Importantly, the event coincides with the solar maximum — a period of ...
This animation simulates a view of the total eclipse from a spacecraft 100 miles high, chasing the shadow along its arc. Total Solar Eclipse over New Hampshire on April 8, 2024 View fullsize this map is available atwww.greatamericaneclipse.com/eclipse-maps-and-globe/vermont-2024-state-map ...
For instance, there's a false idea that radiation during a total solar eclipse will poison any food prepared during the eclipse. Another common myth around the eclipse is the idea that the total solar eclipse produces harmful rays that can cause blindness, according to NASA. The space agency ...
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Michael Zeiler/GreatAmericanEclipse.com Parts of Texas look pretty good as well, although not as favorable as spots in Mexico. SeeEclipsophileand thisanalysis from Space.comfor more details. The path enters the US in Texas, traverses that state and travels through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri,...
Four Ways to Watch the Total Solar EclipseRenee Morad