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Watch a ‘ring of fire’ eclipse play out from space in epic new NASA footage

On Oct. 25, the moon’s shadow swooped in front of the sun during the last partial solar eclipse of 2022. Sky watchers in Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Africa and Asia saw anywhere from 15% to 85% of the sun’s surface obscured by the moon, resulting in some truly spooky eclipse views in the pre-Halloween sky. As for the rest of the world? Nothing to see but an average, blazing-bright sun that was secretly smiling at us with its chaotic magnetic activity.

If you were one of the many Earthlings who missed the eclipse, NASA has you covered. Using data from the Hinode satellite — a solar observatory jointly managed by space agencies in the U.S., Japan, the U.K. and Europe — NASA has shared a video of the eclipse as seen from space. You can watch it now — and see the entire eclipse play out in just 30 seconds — above or on NASA’s website.

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