Top 9 Amazing Images of Eclipses By NASA 

By Khushi thakur JULY  2, 2024

Total Solar Eclipse  (2024)

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This is the solar eclipse image with Baily’s Beads seen in Dallas on Monday, April 8, 2024.

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Annual Solar Eclipse  (2023)

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This image is of an annual solar eclipse that occurred on October 14, where the moon is smaller and the sun is peaking out and corner are visible.

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Partial Eclipse  (2017)

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This image is of a partial solar eclipse that occurred on Aug 21, 2017, taken by the SDO spacecraft. In this eclipse 14% of the sun visible. 

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Total Solar Eclipse (2017)

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A total solar eclipse was visible on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, above Madras, Oregon.

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Total Solar Eclipse (2017)

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This image is also of the total solar eclipse that happened on Monday, August 21, 2017. In this image, Moon is seen passing in front of the Sun taken from NASA Gulfstream III aircraft from 25,000 feet above the Oregon coast.

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 Solar Eclipse (2019)

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This is the image taken by Tony where an eclipsed Sun from the roadside near Iglesia can be seen on July 2, 2019.

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Total Solar Eclipse

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This is the image of NASA taken from Ham Radio Operators in which the Sun is seen blocked by moon.

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Diamond Ring Effect

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This image is of the diamond-ring effect that occurred at the beginning and end of a total solar eclipse-the last bit of sunlight is seen passing through. 

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Moon's shadow

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The Moon shadow image covers a portion of Canada and America taken from the International Space Station about 261 miles above the solar eclipse.

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