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UPDATED: 2006-12-17

Total Solar eclipse over the Mediterranean

At 10:40 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), on March 29th 2006, NASA’s Aqua satellite flew over the eastern Mediterranean as the shadow of the Moon traveled across Libya and the Mediterranean. As Aqua passed over, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) captured the top image in this pair. The deep shadow cast by the Moon as it passed in front of the Sun is clearly visible on the Earth, in stark contrast to the daylight view of the same area captured just an hour earlier by the MODIS on the Terra satellite. During the eclipse, clouds and snow were still visible, but the land surface below was lost in darkness.

NASA : TERRA : total Solar eclipse over the Mediterranean
 
 

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