Satellites Capture Moon's Shadow Across Antarctica During Feb. 17 Annular Eclipse

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Satellites from EUMETSAT, GEO-KOMPSAT-2A, and NOAA’s GOES-19 captured striking views of the Feb. 17 annular solar eclipse as the Moon’s shadow crossed Antarctica, highlighting the ring-of-fire and noting a total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3.
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