NASA recently announced the image taken on June 10 shows a dark brown spot on the Arctic. This is the shadow of the moon in the real figure of eclipse in the first 9: 00/1: 24 NASA NAMEPIC has captured a rare image of eclipse on the Arctic 10/6. Photo: NASA. Photos taken by NASA's Earth multicolored camera (Epic), a camera and satellite telescope of NOAA's Deep Sponsor (DSCOVR), each day more than a dozen photos of the earth. The high quality images of the earth do cameras used by scientists to monitor some activities on our planet such as vegetation, height of Clouds, wildfire smoke and ozone floors
. But in some rare cases, it also records spectacular spectacles about eclipse. Adam Szabo, the scientist of the Dscovr project said: "Take a picture of the earth's lighting of the earth from approx Four times higher than the moon's orbit does not always cause unexpected things, such as occasionally the moon falls into the vision, or the moon shades the ball into the earth. "Really happened When the Moon goes directly between the Earth and the Sun, blocking completely the sun's light
In eclipse figure, the moon does not cover the sun completely when it passes through, leaving a sunlight ring Seeing first. Front, sky followers have a chance to witness a partial eclipse, appearing in a beautiful red crescent shape, some places are observed "fire ring", also called As a figurative eclipse. "Epic also had a bad perspective," NASA said about the moon shadow photo.Le Lam (according to CBSNews) . Dịch vụ:
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