NASA satellite sees stunning partial solar eclipse
A stunning new animation reveals the moment the moon crosses in front of the sun during a partial solar eclipse. The phenomenon was captured on May 25 by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), during a lunar transit that lasted nearly an hour. During this time, scientists say the moon covered roughly 89 percent of the sun, revealing a'crisp' view of the lunar horizon. The phenomenon was captured on May 25 by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), during a lunar transit that lasted nearly an hour. The animation reveals the moon's path as it crossed in front of the sun NASA has revealed a plan to send a robot to the sun in 2018 to help understand space weather. This will bring it seven times closer to the sun's surface than any spacecraft before it.
May-26-2017, 23:11:27 GMT
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