NASA’s Space Observatory captures a rare solar eclipse visible only from space, revealing an unseen celestial phenomenon
Tuesday, 29 April 2025 () NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a rare partial solar eclipse in April, unobservable from Earth, where the moon obscured 23% of the sun. The SDO, launched in 2010, provides high-definition views of solar activity, aiding researchers in understanding solar interactions. NASA anticipates more eclipses, including events in May and July, furthering our knowledge of the sun-moon relationship.
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NASA astronaut and Russian crewmates arrive at the International Space Station
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim and two Russian crewmates took off from the Russia-leased Baikonur facility in Kazakhstan in a..
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People gather to witness a partial solar eclipse in the southern Spanish town of Ronda. The partial eclipse, visible across swathes of the Northern Hemisphere, is the first of the year and the 17th..