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Chandrayaan 1, Chandrayaan 2, and Chandrayaan 3 imaged a solar eclipse from the Moon.
NASA’s Surveyor 3 lander photographed a solar eclipse on April 24, 1967 on its 114th day on the Moon.
Surveyor 3 used a mirror to bring the Earth into view from its landed geometry to image the solar eclipse.
Blue Ghost captured a total solar eclipse from the Moon on March 14, 2024, recording sunlight refracting through Earth’s outer atmosphere as a ring glow.
On March 14, 2025, Blue Ghost will observe a total solar eclipse from the Moon.
Chandrayaan 1 was commanded to pitch slowly to scan Earth between ±10° and to roll by ±3° to ensure Luna’s totality shadow fell within the Terrain Mapping Camera view during the July 22, 2009 eclipse.
Eclipse Velocity is a small satellite bus designed for LEO, MEO, and GEO missions with integrated rendezvous, proximity operations and docking (RPOD) capabilities and full 6-DOF controls.
Predictive Science is using data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory to predict the appearance of the Sun’s corona for the 2024-04-08 total solar eclipse.
A total solar eclipse will occur along a path stretching from Mazatlán, Mexico, to Gander, Newfoundland, including a stretch from Texas to Maine.
NASA intends to launch three sounding rockets during the total solar eclipse on 2024-04-08 to study how Earth’s upper atmosphere is affected when sunlight momentarily dims over a portion of the planet.
The APEP sounding rockets will launch at three different times: 45 minutes before, during, and 45 minutes after the peak local eclipse.
Proba-3’s ASPIICS instrument uses filter wheels that will be used to observe the 8 April 2024 solar eclipse over North America.
Members of the Proba-3 Science Working Team will test hardware developed for the mission during the total solar eclipse over North America on 8 April 2024.
NASA will gather data on the sun’s corona during the 2024-04-08 total solar eclipse using instruments mounted on satellites, aircraft, and sounding rockets.
Sounding rockets launched from Wallops Island, Virginia will eject magnetometers, accelerometers, and other instruments to monitor the ionosphere during the 2024-04-08 eclipse campaign.
The 2024-04-08 total solar eclipse will provide opportunities to study solar flares and coronal mass ejections to improve space weather forecasts.
Explorer 1 Fund and Eclipse led the investments in Ursa Major’s Series D and D-1 funding rounds.
Investors in Ursa Major’s Series D and D-1 funding rounds include Explorer 1 Fund and Eclipse, RTX Ventures, funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, Exor Ventures, Mack & Co., XN, and other institutional shareholders.
True Anomaly’s recent Series A round totaled $17,000,000 and was led by Eclipse in partnership with Riot Ventures, Champion Hill Ventures, Space.VC, and Narya.
The $17,000,000 Series A was led by Eclipse in partnership with Riot Ventures, Champion Hill Ventures, Space.VC, and Narya.