"Unveiling the Impact of Solar Eclipses on Space Exploration"

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A British satellite orbiting Earth has captured stunning 4K images and videos of the total solar eclipse on April 8, showcasing the moon's shadow and the sun's corona. Sen's ETV-A1 satellite, in low-Earth orbit, plans to provide live-streaming views of Earth from the International Space Station with its 4K camera, and is expected to launch more satellites in the future. The next total solar eclipse is set for August 12, 2026, in Europe.
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