Satellite catches moon crossing Earth

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    moon-crossing-earth-face-July-2015-DSCOVR-600. moon-crossing-earth-face-July-2015-DSCOVR-600[1].

    This animation features actual satellite images of the far side of the moon,
    illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft’s
    Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) and telescope, and the Earth
    – a million miles away. Image via NASA/NOAA


    http://earthsky.org/todays-image/satellite-catches-moon-crossing-earths-face

    moon-crossing-earth-face-July-2015-DSCOVR-600.
    Satellite catches moon crossing Earth

    Satellite catches moon crossing Earth

    By Deborah Byrd in TODAY'S IMAGE | August 5, 2015
    This is the fully illuminated far side
    – sometimes mistakenly called the dark side
    – of the moon.
    A satellite caught this view last month.

    moon-crossing-earth-face-July-2015-DSCOVR-600.
    This animation features actual satellite images of the far side of the moon,
    illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft’s
    Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) and telescope,
    and the Earth
    – a million miles away.

    moon-crossing-earth-face-July-2015-DSCOVR-still-e1438807991931[1].
    Image via NASA/NOAA

    Here’s something you don’t see every day.
    It’s our moon, as seen from its far side, crossing the face of the Earth.
    A NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite
    was conducting a series of test images when it captured this view of the moon in July, 2015.

    NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC),
    a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope on the DSCOVR satellite
    orbiting 1 million miles (1.6 million km) from Earth,
    created the images used to make this animation.

    From its position between the sun and Earth,
    DSCOVR conducts its primary mission of real-time solar wind
    monitoring for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

    Read more about this image from NASA here:
    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddar...nasa-camera-shows-moon-crossing-face-of-earth
    moon-crossing-earth-face-July-2015-DSCOVR-still-e1438807991931.
    Still image of July, 2015 capture by DSCOVR satellite of moon and Earth. Image via NASA/NOAA
    Bottom line: In July 2015 – while testing a spaceborne camera – a satellite caught images of the moon crossing the Earth’s face. The images show the moon’s far side, the side never seen from Earth.

    http://earthsky.org/todays-image/satellite-catches-moon-crossing-earths-face
     
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