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The August 12, 2026, solar eclipse will be visible from eastern Greenland, western Iceland, and northern Spain, while all of Europe will experience a deep partial eclipse.
The second lunar eclipse of 2026 will be visible from North America, South America, Europe, and Africa and will not reach totality.
Proba-3 was launched in December 2024 and achieved the first precise formation flight in space and the first artificial solar eclipse in orbit.
Proba-3 is designed to create a total solar eclipse on demand by flying its two spacecraft in a controlled formation.
Proba-3 can create its artificial eclipse once every 19 hours and 40 minutes, lasting up to 6 hours, while natural total solar eclipses occur once or twice a year and last only a few minutes.
The volume of data from Proba-3 is equivalent to about 6000 total eclipse campaigns on Earth.
The team compared the total flux before and during secondary eclipse to infer the temperature of TOI-561 b's dayside hemisphere.
Eclipse has a counterpart in the CZ-12B.
Eclipse is equivalent in size to CZ-12B.
The ECLIPSE project focuses on advancing Mithril's LiDAR sensing technology to provide high-precision depth perception.
Eclipse led the Series E funding round for Ursa Major.
Eclipse led the Series E funding round for Ursa Major, joined by Woodline Partners, Principia Growth, XN, and Alsop Louie Partners.
Eclipse mapping measures the minute changes in light as an exoplanet passes behind its star, creating a color-coded temperature map with latitude, longitude, and altitude.
Firefly is satisfied with the progress of the Eclipse program compared to Alpha.
Firefly is making progress on the Eclipse program.
CCOR-2 uses a single external occulter to block direct sunlight and create an artificial eclipse for high-contrast imaging of the solar corona.
Temperatures dropped to -275°F during a five-hour solar eclipse, including two hours of totality.
Firefly's team captured first-of-its-kind data during phenomena on the Moon’s surface, including sunrise, sunset, and a solar eclipse.
Firefly captured the first high-definition images of a solar eclipse and sunset from the Moon’s surface.
The lander captured temperature data ranging from 230 degrees Fahrenheit at the hottest part of the lunar day to -275 degrees Fahrenheit during the solar eclipse’s totality.