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The Total Solar Eclipse from Artemis II

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    The Total Solar Eclipse from Artemis II

    This image sequence was captured by a modified GoPro on the solar array of the Orion spacecraft while the Artemis II mission flew around the farside of the moon.

    Credit: NASA/Simeon Schmauß

    #Artemis #Nasa #Moon #Eclipse #space #zodiacallight #Orion

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      The Total Solar Eclipse from Artemis II

      This image sequence was captured by a modified GoPro on the solar array of the Orion spacecraft while the Artemis II mission flew around the farside of the moon.

      Credit: NASA/Simeon Schmauß

      #Artemis #Nasa #Moon #Eclipse #space #zodiacallight #Orion

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      This video isn't an uninterrupted timelapse but rather combines several intermittent image sequences that were captured during the flyby.

      It was originally published by NASA on Instagram. Most of these frames have not been published in full quality yet.
      https://www.instagram.com/reel/DW7AKrtjQQl/

      I spent a lot of time stabilizing the images since the original video was very jumpy and flickery. I also used frame interpolation to make the motion in the video a bit smoother.

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