Artemis 2 astronauts saw a rare solar eclipse while in space
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Nasa has released a rare video of a solar eclipse captured from space, as astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission reach the halfway point on their journey back to Earth. According to Nasa, the Orion spacecraft is on track to splash down in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego at approximately 8.
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The four Artemis II astronauts in Orion are preparing for their lunar flyby on Monday, April 6, during which they will be eclipsed as they become the most distant humans.
After entering the far side of the moon and breaking a distance record in space, the Artemis II crew captured a total solar eclipse of the Sun on video.
On April 8, 2024, people across the world witnessed a solar eclipse, a relatively rare event in which the moon occults (blocks out) light from the sun. To capture this event, volunteers at 143 observatories across the U.S. trained their equipment on it as ...
The astronauts lost connection with Nasa while behind the Moon, as they passed the furthest point humans have ever travelled from Earth.