Proba-2 catches solar eclipse

Proba-2 catches solar eclipse
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ESA’s space weather microsatellite Proba-2 observed the solar eclipse on the evening of 20 May 2012. It passed through the Moon’s shadow a total of four times, imaging a sequence of partial solar eclipses in the process. The first contact was made on Sunday May 20 at 21:09 GMT. The last contact finished at 03:04 GMT.

Credits: ESA/ROB

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6 responses to “Proba-2 catches solar eclipse”

  1. What is the blur that occures in a few pictures?

  2. Motion blur… or a passing cloaked 'Bird of Prey',…

  3. I laugehd hardly at your comment dear sir 😉

  4. Telescope is moving maybe?

  5. I dont think conspiracy theorists watch ESA channel :))

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