Astronauts witnessing total solar eclipse
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Four Artemis 2 astronauts will spend seven hours flying by the moon today, seeing lunar sights never before seen by human eyes.
Watch a stunning time-lapse captured by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft as it witnesses a lunar eclipse from deep space. See the Earth, Moon, and shadow align in a rare cosmic perspective you can’t experience from the ground.
A rare total lunar eclipse, often called a “Blood Moon,” will grace the night sky, giving skywatchers a chance to see the Moon bathed in a coppery red glow. According to NASA, the eclipse will be visible across much of the Americas, the Pacific ...
NEW ORLEANS — A total lunar eclipse is turning the moon red in our early morning sky. A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes directly between the sun and the moon — casting a massive shadow across the lunar surface and giving it a reddish-orange glow.