"NASA's Breathtaking View: Annular Solar Eclipse Captured from Space"

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NASA has released a stunning image of Earth taken from space during an annular solar eclipse that occurred on October 14. The image, captured by NASA's EPIC imager aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory, shows North America completely covered in darkness as the moon passes in front of the sun. The annular eclipse, also known as the "ring of fire," was visible in several states in the U.S. and hasn't happened since 2012. The next scheduled occurrence in the U.S. is on June 21, 2039.
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- Satellite image captures moon's shadow over U.S. during solar eclipse CBS News
- This picture of annular solar eclipse snapped from 260 miles above Earth is quite riveting WION
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