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|    30 Mar 25 00:25:14    |
      MSGID: 1:153/757.0 9284d9a8       TZUTC: -0700       CHRS: LATIN-1 2        Astronomy Picture of the Day               Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our        fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation        written by a professional astronomer.               2025 March 30        A a cloudy sky appears with an overall pink - red hue. The Sun appears        partially eclipsed over a slanting hill. A person on the hill has their        arms raised and appears to be holding up the partially eclipsed Sun.        Please see the explanation for more detailed information.               A Partial Solar Eclipse over Iceland        Image Credit & Copyright: Wioleta Gorecka               Explanation: What if the Sun and Moon rose together? That happened        yesterday over some northern parts of planet Earth as a partial solar        eclipse occurred shortly after sunrise. Regions that experienced the        Moon blocking part of the Sun included northeastern parts of North        America and northwestern parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. The        featured image was captured yesterday over the Gr+íbr+|k volcanic crater        in Iceland where much of the Sun became momentarily hidden behind the        Moon. The image was taken through a cloudy sky but so well planned that        the photographer's friend appeared to be pulling the Sun out from        behind the Moon. No part of the Earth experienced a total solar eclipse        this time. In the distant past, some of humanity was so surprised when        an eclipse occurred that ongoing battles suddenly stopped. Today,        eclipses are not a surprise and are predicted with an accuracy of        seconds.               Growing Gallery: Partial Solar Eclipse of 2025 March        Tomorrow's picture: inside out solar system        __________________________________________________________________               Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP)        NASA Official: Amber Straughn Specific rights apply.        NASA Web Privacy, Accessibility, Notices;        A service of: ASD at NASA / GSFC,        NASA Science Activation        & Michigan Tech. U.              --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-7        * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757)       SEEN-BY: 4/0 19/10 88/0 90/0 93/1 105/81 106/201 128/187 129/305 134/100       SEEN-BY: 153/135 143 148 151 153 757 6809 7083 7715 154/110 218/700       SEEN-BY: 218/840 221/1 6 360 226/30 227/114 229/110 114 206 307 317       SEEN-BY: 229/400 426 428 470 664 700 705 266/512 291/111 301/1 320/219       SEEN-BY: 322/757 335/364 341/66 200 342/200 396/45 460/58 633/280       SEEN-BY: 712/848 880/1 900/0 102 106 902/0 19 26 905/0 5019/40 5020/400       SEEN-BY: 5075/35       PATH: 153/757 221/6 341/66 902/26 229/426           |
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