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   Alan Ianson to All   
   Daily APOD Report   
   31 Mar 24 00:13:20   
   
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   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.   
      
                                   2024 March 31   
      A totally eclipsed Sun is seen in the distance. Around the eclipse is a   
       dark region dipping down from above. Below that are clouds and below   
      that is the wing and engine of an airplane. Please see the explanation   
                          for more detailed information.   
      
                 Total Solar Eclipse Below the Bottom of the World   
      Image Credit & Copyright: Petr Hor+ílek (ESO Photo Ambassador, Inst. of   
                Physics in Opava) ; Acknowledgement: Xavier Jubier   
      
      Explanation: In late 2021 there was a total solar eclipse visible only   
      at the end of the Earth. To capture the unusual phenomenon, airplanes   
      took flight below the clouded seascape of Southern Ocean. The featured   
      image shows one relatively spectacular capture where the bright spot is   
      the outer corona of the Sun and the eclipsing Moon is seen as the dark   
      spot in the center. A wing and engine of the airplane are visible   
      across the left and bottom of the image, while another airplane   
      observing the eclipse is visible on the far left. The dark area of the   
      sky surrounding the eclipsed Sun is called a shadow cone. It is dark   
      because you are looking down a long corridor of air shadowed by the   
      Moon. A careful inspection of the eclipsed Sun will reveal the planet   
      Mercury just to the right. You won't have to travel to the end of the   
      Earth to see the next total solar eclipse. The total eclipse path will   
      cross North America on 2024 April 8, just over one week from today.   
      
                NASA Coverage: Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 April 8   
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