NASA’s Terra satellite was rounding the top of the globe, making its way from the eastern tip of Siberia and across the Arctic Ocean towards northern Norway and northwest Russia, when it captured this unique view of a total solar eclipse on August 1, 2008.
Published Aug 2, 2008The total solar eclipse proved spectacular whether seen from space, the ground, or mid-flight.
Published Aug 23, 2017As millions of people looked up at the Sun during the total solar eclipse, a sensor on NASA’s Terra satellite kept its gaze fixed on Earth and collected imagery of the Moon’s shadow over the United States.
Published Aug 21, 2017Earth-observing satellites follow the shadow of an annular eclipse.
Published Mar 2, 2017