NASA Satellite Captures Unique View of Total Lunar Eclipse That Occurred on May 15

A NASA satellite managed to capture a unique perspective on the total lunar eclipse, which occurred on May 15-16.

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 23 May 2022 17:59 IST
Highlights
  • NASA's satellite Lucy which was launched in October 2021
  • The total lunar eclipse occurred on May 15-16
  • Lucy was launched for 12-year journey to probe eight different asteroid

The satellite took 86 one-millisecond exposure shots in order to make a 2-second timelapse

Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls

A NASA satellite, named Lucy which was launched in October 2021, managed to capture a unique perspective on the total lunar eclipse, which occurred on May 15-16. The satellite was launched for a 12-year journey to probe eight different asteroids, including one asteroid from the main asteroid belt in the solar system. The other seven asteroids that the satellite will probe are from Jupiter's trojans asteroid cluster.

The satellite was already at a distance of 64 million miles (100 million km) from the Earth, roughly 70 percent of the distance between the Earth and the Sun, when it observed the total lunar eclipse.

"While total lunar eclipses aren't that rare – they happen every year or so – it isn't that often that you get a chance to observe them from an entirely new angle," said planetary scientist Hal Levison of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), who is the principal researcher of the mission in a statement.

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“When the team realized Lucy had a chance to observe this lunar eclipse as a part of the instrument calibration process, everyone was incredibly excited,” Levison added.

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“Capturing these images really was an amazing team effort. The instrument, guidance, navigation and science operations teams all had to work together to collect these data, getting the Earth and the Moon in the same frame,” said Acting Deputy Principal Investigator Dr. John Spencer, also from SwRI.

The satellite took 86 one-millisecond exposure shots in order to make a 2-second timelapse of the first half of the eclipse. The video was published by NASA on its website. People can see a cross-sectional view of the eclipse in the short but mesmerising video.

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The video can be found on the following link.

 

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