"Stunning Views: Solar Eclipses Captured from Earth and Space"

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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station witnessed the solar eclipse, observing the Moon's shadow racing across the Earth's surface at speeds of up to 5,000 mph. They experienced a unique perspective, seeing the eclipse and the Moon's shadow on Earth, resembling a floating black hole. Additionally, a video taken by a Starlink satellite and recordings from various spacecraft captured the eclipse in real time, providing valuable insights into this celestial event from space.
Topics:science#astronauts#international-space-station#moons-shadow#solar-eclipse#space#space-exploration
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