Tuesday, August 22, 2017

EarthSky News - Aug 22 - Awesome Eclipse Photos, When's the Next One? 

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Awesome eclipse photos from friends

We received many more wonderful photos of the August 21 eclipse than for any prior event ...

How ISS astronauts saw the eclipse

Images of the moon's shadow on Earth, acquired by astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

When's the next U.S. total solar eclipse?

The next one visible from North America will be April 8, 2024. Maps here.

When will we see the moon again?

Following Monday's eclipse, the moon will reappear in the west shortly after sunset. But when?
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How ISS astronauts saw the eclipse

ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli took this picture during Monday's eclipse, from the International Space Station. It’s the moon’s shadow, sweeping across Earth. Those in the shadow’s path saw the total eclipse. Many outside the shadow’s path saw a partial eclipse.
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Awesome eclipse photos from friends

Beverley Sinclair, who saw the eclipse outside Charleston, South Carolina, wrote: “The skies were very cloudy leading up to totality but, miraculously, slowly cleared as totality approached.” Many more photos here.

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