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NASA has released this truly stunning GIF of the Moon passing in front of the Earth. ... The far side of the Moon, where Earthrise was taken from, is roughly 240,000 miles away.
The Moon is 238,900 miles away from Earth, but DSCOVR is a whopping 1 million miles away. The satellite is nearly 800,000 miles away from the Moon when it passes in front of the planet.
They even animated a few consecutive photos into GIFs, making you feel like you're on the Moon with Armstrong and Aldrin. Here are 17 unbelievable constructed panoramas and GIFs from the historic ...
NASA just released a pretty amazing GIF from a brand new, solar wind-monitoring satellite DSCOVR. From one million miles away, the satellite captured the far side of the moon as it passed in front ...
Here at the Daily Dot, we swap GIF images with each other every morning. Now we’re looping you in. In the Morning GIF, we feature a popular—or just plain cool—GIF we found on Reddit, Canvas ...
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Space.com on MSNJune's Strawberry Moon rises tonight. Here's what to expect from the lowest full moon since 2006Read on to learn more about the moon's orbit and how the major lunar standstill will affect the path of the Strawberry Moon through the night sky. What is a lunar standstill? The ...
This is what it looks like when the moon soars past the Earth -- from the perspective of the sun. Floating on NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite 1 million miles above the ...
Fresh From 1849: The First Animated Gif of the Moon A series of exposures shows the oldest surviving photo of the Moon. Colin Schultz. January 20, 2014. Get our newsletter!
The moon during a total lunar eclipse from Kathmandu on Oct. 8, 2014. Narendra Shrestha—EPA Through multiple exposures, the blood moon is shown in Hefei, China on Oct. 8, 2014.
The GIF was made from a YouTube video (which you can see below) about Jupiter's moon Europa. The moon holds a large ocean, which is thought to have more liquid water than Earth. It may harbor life ...
Gif: Advanced Space NASA’s Artemis program took an important step forward this weekend, with CAPSTONE finally reaching its destination—a near-rectilinear halo orbit (NRHO) around the Moon.
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