NASA's NOAA satellite GOES-19 captured a rare image showing Earth briefly 'photobombing' the sun's corona, providing a unique calibration opportunity for the satellite's instruments and highlighting its capabilities in monitoring space weather.
NASA's NOAA GOES-19 satellite captured rare footage of a natural solar eclipse from space on September 21, 2025, with the moon passing in front of the sun, creating unusual imagery due to image processing and a spacecraft maneuver that affected the moon's apparent path.
The NOAA GOES-19 satellite captured a stunning image of a partial solar eclipse on September 21, 2025, using its Solar Ultraviolet Imager, highlighting the satellite's role in monitoring solar phenomena and space weather from its orbit above Earth.