Nasa has captured the complete passage of the Moon's shadow across the Earth during a solar eclipse visible from the Western Pacific region on 9 March.
The sequence was captured by the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DISCOVR) using the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), and its four megapixel CCD and Cassegrain telescope. The images show the Moon's shadow moving in the same direction as the Earth's rotation, crossing the Indian Ocean, passing Indonesia and Australia and heading past Micronesia towards the open waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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