On September 1, the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft recorded a double eclipse in the sun. This time he caught when Earth and the moon crossed in front of our star, reported the US space agency.
the SDO keeps always watched the sun, but during the season eclipse, tHE EARTH briefly block the line of sight of the observatory NASA every day as a result of the orbit the device.
1 this month, the Earth totally eclipsed the sun from the perspective of the observatory just as the moon began its journey across the face of the sun. the end of the eclipse of the Earth occurred in time for the SDO could record the final phase of the lunar transit, NASA says.
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