

Does the Moon look unfamiliar? That's because this event occurred at new Moon, so DSCOVR captured the fully illuminated lunar far side, which we never see from Earth. DSCOVR is not exactly on the Sun-Earth line, and there was no solar eclipse that day.

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MP4 video (running time 4 m 27 s) explaining that it's safe to look directly at the totally eclipsed Sun and highlighting some of the ways to safely view the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed Sun.
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Other Sources of Royalty-free Photos & VideosĬlick on the thumbnail images to download bigger, higher-resolution images or videos.ĪAS Video: Introduction to Solar Eclipse Safety.Photos of Safe Solar Filters & People Using Them.Photos of the Partial Phases of a Solar Eclipse.

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