Lunar spacecraft captures the solar eclipse from

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A spacecraft captured the moon passing in front of the face of the sun, captured by .’s Solar Dynamics Vehicle SDONASA agency The process of the solar eclipse from its distinctive location in space, which is the only place where this eclipse was shown. According to the “space” website, at the height of the eclipse the moon covered 67% of the sun, and the lunar surface was illuminated by the sun’s fire.

SDOs also typically view the Sun as a source of space weather, or radiation in space that affects Earth, and the aspects it studies include the Sun’s magnetic field, sunspots, and other aspects that affect activity during the normal 11-year solar cycle.

NASA wrote: “SDO is studying how to create solar activity and drive space weather, spacecraft measurements of the interior of the Sun are working, andAtmospheremagnetic field, and energy output are all to help us understand the star we live with.”

SDO was launched in February 2010 and forms part of the solar spacecraft network from NASA and its partner agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

The sun has been very active lately and unusually early in its cycle, which should reach its zenith around 2025.

Scientists are interested in following the story of the origin of solar flares and the accompanying coronal mass ejection of charged particles, which might create colorful auroras in Earth’s atmosphere if the coronal mass ejections target our planet.

Also, coronal mass ejections are usually harmless, but powerful eruptions can disrupt satellites, power lines and other infrastructure, which is why scientists are keen on good predictions.

It is worth noting that NASA sent a close-up imaging mission called the Parker Solar Probe to investigate the corona, or the extremely hot outer region of the sun.

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