This month's annular eclipse was beautiful, but NASA captured another intriguing view showcasing the annular eclipse's shadow across Earth.
Last week, people all throughout the central and southern United States were granted a beautiful sight as a rare annular eclipse created a 'ring of fire' in the sky. While the eclipse only lasted a few minutes, it was long enough for photographers to capture beautiful photos of the event. However,
shared the image via its Earth Observatory website, showcasing how the Moon aligned with the Sun and Earth. While it doesn’t show off the beauty of the Sun being blocked out by the Moon, it does show how far the lunar shadow created by the eclipse spread across our planet. It’s a beautiful photo that was made possible thanks to
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