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First Solar Eclipse Recorded From Moon

dazza101 writes "For the first time ever, we have witnessed a solar eclipse from the moon. On 10 February 2009 Japan's Kaguya lunar orbiter captured the sight of the Earth eclipsing the sun. The spacecraft also recorded this video showing the Earth surrounded by a glowing ring and briefly forming the classic diamond ring that often occurs during a solar eclipse, as seen from down here on Earth."

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  1. Re:In related news by interkin3tic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    New Godwin rule: all /. discussions inevitably end in the mention of DRM or the RIAA.

  2. Re:even better by Fluffeh · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is indeed one of the most amazing photos I have seen. Yeah, nebula are pretty, galaxies are neato and we all like those quirky things that radio telescopes find, but this is our planet. Somewhere on that black circle with the little white halo... somewhere on that is where I am. My house, my work, my friends. I might have been asleep when that was taken, I might have beer right here at work.

    And while I was doing all that, someone took a few amazing photos. Kudos to them!

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  3. Re:(C)JAXA/NHK by Ihmhi · · Score: 4, Insightful

    He's basically saying, in Japanese, that this picture was sponsored by JAXA (the Japanese space agency) and NHK (a Japanese television station). It's a joke.

    shashin = picture
    suponsaa = sponser
    okurishimasu = i'll send you, i'll forward to you

    This is the Japanese version of "brought to you by $SPONSORS" that any anime or Japanese television fan would recognize as they say it after the credits of nearly every show.