The Lunar Eclipse, Seen From the International Space Station

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The Lunar Eclipse, Seen From the International Space Station Pictures by AstroSamantha , article by Nancy_A

An image of a lunar eclipse as seen from the International Space Station. Credit: ESA-S.CristoforettiA partially eclipsed Moon playing hide and seek with the solar panel of the International Space Station. Credit: ESA-S.Cristoforettiset a record for the longest

space mission by a female astronaut, at 200 days, which has since been ‘eclipsed,’ twice. In 2017, NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson was on the ISS for 289 days, and then NASA’s Christina Koch spent 328 days on the space station in 2019-2022. A NASA astronaut took this image of the Moon near the beginning of the eclipse. You can see more images of the

The Moon, with Earth’s shadow draping across it during a lunar eclipse, is pictured from the International Space Station.

 

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