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Lucy records a total lunar eclipse 100 million km from Earth

CrystalNomad by CrystalNomad
May 29, 2022
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NASA’s Lucy spacecraft observed the total lunar eclipse from a unique point 100 million kilometers from Earth.

At the beginning of last week, the first total lunar eclipse 2022. NASA’s Lucy spacecraft has recorded this phenomenon from a unique deep space perspective.

At a distance of 100 million kilometers from Earth, Lucy used her high-resolution camera from LORRI to record the astronomical event in a brief interval.

In the video, which only lasts for two seconds, the Earth is shown rotating to the left while the Moon, which has increased in brightness by 6 times, Passes through the shadow of our planet.

“Although total lunar eclipses are not uncommon—they do happen more or less every year—you don’t often get the chance to observe them from behind. A whole new angleResearcher Hal Levison of the Southwest Research Institute said, citing Dr fantasy news.

“When we realized that Lucy had the opportunity to observe the lunar eclipse of May 15-16 as part of the instrument calibration process, everyone was incredibly excited,” he added.

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NASA’s Lucy spacecraft

Taking these pictures was really cool Incredible team effortJohn Spencer, of the Southwest Research Institute, also said. “Instrument, guidance, navigation, and science operations teams had to work together to collect this data, and put the Earth and Moon into the same framework.”

The Lucy mission, launched on October 16 last year, aims to study Trojan asteroids on Jupiter, which could provide valuable insights into the formation of the solar system.

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