Watch the Moon Pass in Front of the Earth from a Million Miles Away
NASA released footage of the moon passing in front of the Earth, and it was shot by a satellite from a million miles away. It’s worth watching because it’s high-def,…

1938: A lunar eclipse. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images)
London Express / GettyimagesNASA released footage of the moon passing in front of the Earth, and it was shot by a satellite from a million miles away. It's worth watching because it's high-def, and also shows the dark side of the moon, which we never get to see from Earth.
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