The European Space Agency’s PROBA-2 minisatellite caught the March 20th solar eclipse, with the ESA creating a time-lapse video of its images. See the full video below, and images of it from the ISS.
Image credit: ESA/ROB
While these images came from a machine, astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti took her own images of the eclipse from the International Space Station. She got an image of an eclipsed sunrise:
And an shot of the eclipse itself:
Orbital sunrise and the #SolarEclipse… could it go any better?/ (IT) Alba ed eclissi… potrebbe andare meglio? pic.twitter.com/BpneQwvY9i
— Samantha Cristoforetti (@AstroSamantha) March 20, 2015
Image credits: Image Credit: ESA/NASA