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Solar Eclipse 2024: ISS, SpaceX share video of eclipse from space

By Ava Ramirez
Published in SpaceX
April 10, 2024
1 min read
Solar Eclipse 2024: ISS, SpaceX share video of eclipse from space

One of the most awe-inspiring natural events, a solar eclipse, was recently captured from an extraordinary vantage point - space. The International Space Station (ISS) and SpaceX shared a mesmerizing video of the 2024 solar eclipse seen from the heavens.

During the eclipse, the moon passed between the sun and Earth, casting a shadow over parts of North America. The ISS, orbiting Earth at an altitude of approximately 420 km, provided a stunning view of the celestial phenomenon. This rare footage captured by the ISS and SpaceX showcased the moon’s shadow racing across the Earth’s surface, creating a captivating display of nature’s grandeur.

The video not only offered a breathtaking perspective of the solar eclipse but also highlighted the technological achievements that enable us to witness such events from space. It served as a reminder of the marvels of our universe and the incredible capabilities of human exploration beyond our planet.

Solar eclipses are not only visually stunning but also carry scientific significance, providing researchers with valuable opportunities to study the sun’s outer atmosphere and its effects on Earth. Understanding these phenomena can lead to advances in space weather prediction and research, benefiting various fields such as telecommunications and satellite technology.

The ISS and SpaceX’s shared video of the 2024 solar eclipse from space not only captivated audiences with its beauty but also underscored the importance of space exploration and scientific research. As we continue to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos, moments like these serve as poignant reminders of our place in the vastness of the universe.


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