NASA’s Lucy spacecraft captures the lunar eclipse from space 100 million km away
This week’s lunar eclipse is only observed from Earth and from outer space, this example was used 64 million miles (100 million km) from Earth, using a protective example from space, for digitartlend report.
Lucy, an unmanned spacecraft from NASA and the Southwest Institute on its way to study Trojan asteroids in Jupiter, obtained a view of the lunar eclipse on May 15 and was able to capture images over the course of three hours that were converted into time-lapse video.
The images were taken using Lucy’s L’LORRI tool which takes high-resolution black and white images, and the command stretches a total of 86 images combined.
In spite of this, the image appears on the image successfully, due to the light of the image that appears in the middle phase by displaying the image in the lunar phase.
Report: $42 (c). The chance to see this lunar eclipse from the instrument calibration process, everyone was incredibly excited.
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Meanwhile, you can find it in the cameras in the four hours.
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