NASA's SDO spacecraft has released a new high resolution image showing the Earth eclipsing the sun.

NASA has released a new image of the sun from March 29, 2011. The portion of the sun that’s covered is actually the Earth. This photo was taken by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), a spacecraft that orbits the Earth at a distance of 22,000 miles. 72 minutes a day the SDO witnesses the sun being eclipsed by the Earth like this. In February, two NASA probes also gave us our first simultaneous shot of the entire surface of the sun, all 360 degrees. High resolution versions of this image can be found on Flickr. It’s strange, but our sun is a bit creepy when you look at it.

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  1. Jennier Alexander Cruz Ramírez at 1:40am 3rd April 2011 like it!
  2. Jared Jay at 2:57am 2nd April 2011 totally awesome!!
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