Millions across North America watched the total solar eclipse occur on Monday (April 8) and while people on Earth watched the rare celestial event, astronauts up in space had some pretty unique views.
They come after NASA’s incredible images of the moon’s shadow on Earth taken from the International Space Station, some of the best photos of the total solar eclipse. As well as multiple ...
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Astronauts on the International Space Station had an eerie view during the total solar eclipse on Monday as the Moon's shadow raced across the planet's surface. Waiting for totality on Earth took ...
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover was treated to a 'googly eye' solar eclipse on Sept. 30 as the planet's moon Phobos passed in ...
The ISS crew of Expedition 72 is engaged in diverse research from DNA studies to solar wind analysis, alongside crucial ...
That's what NASA astronaut Nick Hague posted to X this morning, from the International Space Station. All four American ... was treated to a "googly eye" solar eclipse as the planet's moon Phobos ...
15 (UPI) --NASA is launching a coding competition to get some much-needed help with organizing images from April's solar eclipse ... of supplies to the International Space Station on Monday ...
From New Mexico, NASA securely transfers the astronaut’s ballot to the Mission Control Center at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, ...
You can see Phobos' potato-like shape. Even Mars rovers like to chase solar eclipses. On Sept. 30, NASA's Perseverance rover turned its Left Mastcam-Z camera toward the sky and photographed a ...