ISS astronauts enjoyed this stunning view of the lunar eclipse
Astronauts aboard the ISS captured images of a total lunar eclipse lasting about an hour and 22 minutes on Earth, while orbiting at 17,500 mph and facing observational challenges.
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Lunar Eclipse—Totality Phase: View from Italy
Lunar Eclipse—Totality Phase: View from ItalyAstrophotographer Giuseppe Donatiello: "A moment of the total phase of the eclipse of September 7, 2025, obtained from a stack of three calibrated shots (4 seconds at 200 ISO) in sequence, among the least affected by haze. I made minimal adjustments to preserve the natural look and maintain faithfulness to the original file data. This one, like all the others, was taken with my homemade refractor."Blo…
Astronauts capture stunning views of lunar eclipse from space
While Americans may have missed out on the total lunar eclipse this weekend, the astronauts living on the International Space Station did not, and they are sharing their amazing views of the show.September’s Corn full Moon turned into a blood Moon eclipse for some when the Sun, Moon and Earth aligned, casting Earth’s shadow on the Moon. Totality was visible on Friday from Australia, Asia, Africa and Europe - but not the U.S. because of the timin…
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