On Oct. 25, the international Hinode satellite used its X-ray Telescope to capture three passages of the Moon eclipsing the Sun. While Hinode was able to observe an annular eclipse from orbit, only a partial solar eclipse was visible from the ground in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Annular eclipses are nearly total with a bright ring of the Sun appearing around the outer edge of the Moon. Learn more about the Hinode mission at
Credits: JAXA/NASA/Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
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