Solar Eclipse Seen from International Space Station

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Published 2024-04-08
Solar Eclipse Seen from International Space Station. Full video here: www.c-span.org/video/?534740-1/nasa-coverage-total…

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All Comments (21)
  • @melantre
    Nature absolutely changed by me. First the birds got quieter and then the frogs started up. Then all the birds started up again lol
  • Wow! So incredible! Im so fortunate to have experienced it! Two hours of amazement!! (4 minutes of totality!)
  • @coffeebean3642
    Now I have understand how the shadow moves across the earth from the clip from the iss
  • @filispirit
    TY for showing the eclipse. Spectacular.
  • @Spidouz
    Flat Earthers double triggered…
  • @MsGechi77
    Sometimes silence or classical music is more suitable for these clips 😊
  • @Furanku13
    I randomly wonder how flat earthers can explain this
  • @StreaksSkunk
    I feel immensely lucky to have found this and hope I can find the original NASA video clip of this. Myself a group of friends were all up on the northeast coast of New Brunswick to watch, and were beyond lucky with some of the the most beautifully clear weather in all of North America for this event... Having seen totality from the ground and now seeing a video of the event happening at real-time speed and seeing that shadow envelop the exact area where we all were feels so surreal.. then the camera panning down towards the end and getting to see my home province in all her beauty there too.. what an incredibly special video! 💙💙💙
  • @filispirit
    The birds on the beach were gathering, flocking near each other and screaming. Sarasota FL
  • @FutherGaming
    The moon casting a shadow on earth, it looks just like human eye from space station perspective!
  • @The_Old_Wolf
    This was my third eclipse, I took this one in from Bingham, Maine. Add to that Bucharest in 1999, and Kanarraville (annular) in 2012. I have been richly blessed to experience these. The view from the ISS was most interesting. Those "little red spots" are called "prominences," it would be lovely to have journalists that have a basic understanding of the universe but I guess we take what we can get, right?
  • @sophier.2493
    WOW! What a view from space! This is a first for me, WOW!
  • Saw a clip of a bloke holding up a fish he just caught (gave it some eclispse glasses) to let it experience the eclipse and then chuck it back. Legend.
  • @kalon227
    My 2nd solar eclipse, first in 1970, here from my driveway in Fort Worth, Texas. These clips from space are surreal, I never imagined what that would look like. The solar eclipse on earth is surreal enough but pix from space…I’m 87. We truly do live in a sci-fi world. I can’t imagine what wonders babies born today will see.
  • @feorh1919
    Man, it looks scary. Think of all the vampires that can roam the streets:D
  • @dceufan
    Good God … how amazing!! 😊
  • people also got photos of the ISS transiting the sun, right in front of the Moon transit before totality.