Nov 30, 2024, 08:32 PM IST

8 stunning images of total Solar Eclipse by NASA

Pravrajya Suruchi

The image captures the Baily's Beads effect observed on December 4, 2002.

A blended image featuring a breathtaking space photograph from the ESA/NASA SOHO spacecraft alongside a scenic view from Kastellorizo, Greece.

This image, captured from the Mir space station during the solar eclipse on August 11, 1999, shows the Moon's shadow cast onto the Earth.

The central, dark image captures the total solar eclipse of March 9, 2016, as seen from Earth, with the Sun's bright center obscured by the dark silhouette of the Moon.

On November 13, 2012, a narrow strip in the southern hemisphere witnessed a total solar eclipse.

The shadow of a total solar eclipse, captured from the Space Station, was seen on December 4, 2002.

The central dark image captures the total solar eclipse as seen from Earth on March 9, 2016.

Source: NASA