What is… an eclipse?
What is a lunar eclipse? What is a solar eclipse? This short video explains the difference between these regularly occurring events that can be observed from Earth.
The video uses a mix of ground- and space-based imagery of eclipses, including footage from the International Space Station, ESA’s Proba-2 satellite and the Japanese-led Hinode satellite.
Remember: never look directly at the Sun, even when partially eclipsed, without proper eye protection such as special solar eclipse glasses, or you risk permanent eye damage.
Credits: ESA, ESA/CESAR (graphics, ground-based observations), NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio (partial lunar eclipse sequence) ESA/NASA (ISS footage), ESA/Royal Observatory of Belgium (Proba-2 footage), NASA/Hinode/XRT (Hinode image).
★ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/ESAsubscribe
Learn more: http://bit.ly/WhatIsAnEclipse
simply ESA…
good job guys from Italy 😉
https://www.newscientist.com/tours/total-solar-eclipse-2020-argentina/?utm_source=NSSUB&utm_campaign=96536ff597-NSDT_Email9_Ecli_Cyc_Subs&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6466804636-96536ff597-376167447
Bello e chiaro per i miei studenti!
COOL