"NASA Astronaut Loral O'Hara's Spacewalk View of Earth 'Moving' Below During Solar Eclipse"

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NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara, who recently conducted the fourth all-woman spacewalk at the International Space Station, described the experience as "moving" and "immersive." She missed witnessing a total solar eclipse from space due to a delay in her return to Earth, but enjoyed seeing auroras sparked by high solar activity. O'Hara, a submersible engineer by training, also had a poignant moment when she received a video of a baby octopus hatching on the sea floor and later found herself flying over the same water zone from space.
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