Following a moon shadow

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by makc » Mon Oct 10, 2005 7:04 am

If you look, you'll find it here and there. Ever tried searching anything yourself? ;)

EDIT: oh look, that was an APOD once.

Following a moon shadow

by Cherax » Mon Oct 10, 2005 3:45 am

Hello Astronomers,
I've seen some wonderful pictures of solar eclipses, particularly on APOD, but always these are from earth.

But what does it look like from space, looking down on the earth?
I imagine it'd look pretty interesting from the space shuttle, looking back down on the moon shadow tracking across the surface of our planet.

- Rod Taylor,
Canberra Australia

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