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The annular eclipse that passed over the Americas on Saturday, Oct.14, was also seen from space by earth-observation satellites.
Here is a complete satellite loop of today's eclipse from our GOES-16 satellite! #gawx pic.twitter.com/kXtr7d5ivMOctober 14, 2023 The GOES-West position is covered by GOES-18, which took over from GOES-17 in January 2023. It also had a view of the annular eclipse as it passed over Earth, albeit from a different angle than GOES-16. The Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University posted GOES-West's view of the event's shadow on its X account, showing the shadow of the moon moving from the Western U.S. to South America and around the limb of Earth.
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