Mar 31, 2006
10:46 AM
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Solar eclipse from space

click thumbnail photo to view NASA`s imagesThe crew of the International Space Station took this photo of the moon's shadow on Earth from 230 miles above our planet. The solar eclipse area (143Kb animation) was moving (805Kb animation) across the Mediterranean at the time (2:50am PST on Wednesday, March 29). [Image credit: NASA]

Be sure to check out NASA's Eclipse home page and SpaceWeather's amazing gallery of eclipse images!

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