The Exploratorium museum captured a stunning view of the “diamond ring” phenomenon as totality came to a close.
The Great American Solar Eclipse thrilled millions ! See the latest videos of the 2017 total solar eclipse as they come in from observers across the U.S., in the air and in space here below.
Time-lapse video of the total solar eclipse above Teton Valley, Idaho:
Purch.com software developer Coraline Olivas captured this view in Teton Valley, Idaho.
Solar eclipse shadow seen from million miles away:
NASA’s DSCOVR satellite’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) captured imagery of the moon’s shadow as it traversed the continental United States.
Solar eclipse seen from ground, air and space – NASA highlights:
The space agency captured video of the eclipse and its shadow from several locations.
Solar eclipse shadow seen from the International Space Station:
NASA astronauts explain what it was like to see the shadow of the Moon from the International Space Station.
International Space Station transits the Sun during the eclipse:
A NASA camera captured the transit of the International Space Station on Aug. 21, 2017 from Banner, Wyoming.
Solar eclipse “diamond ring”- Madras, Oregon:
The final moments of totality over Madras, Oregon are captured by the Exploratorium museum.
Views of totality:
NASA jets captured imagery of the moment of totality.
View from Madras, Oregon via Exploratorium museum:
The Exploratorium museums view of the eclipse shortly aftet the moon crossed over the limb of the Sun.
Eclipse Begins! View from Salem, Oregon:
NASA cameras captured the start of the eclipse.
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