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20250329_faa_p133_003 March 29, 2025, Madrid, Spain: Views of the partial solar eclipse. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Laguna/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250329_faa_p133_002 March 29, 2025, Madrid, Spain: Views of the partial solar eclipse. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Laguna/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250329_faa_p133_001 March 29, 2025, Madrid, Spain: Views of the partial solar eclipse. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Laguna/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250329_zna_c181_103 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_098 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_099 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_110 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_109 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_107 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_111 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_101 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_102 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_104 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_105 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_097 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_100 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_092 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_096 March 29, 2025, Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, on March 29, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..Lorena Sopêna / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © Lorena SopêNa/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_093 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_095 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_091 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_086 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_090 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_094 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_083 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_081 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_087 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_088 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_085 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_082 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_079 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_080 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_084 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250329_zna_c181_089 March 29, 2025, A CoruñA (Galicia, Spain: Partial solar eclipse seen from the Municipal Cemetery of San Amaro, on March 29, 2025, in A Coruña, Galicia (Spain). During the morning of this Saturday it has been possible to observe from Spain a partial solar eclipse. This phenomenon, which is produced by the interposition of the moon between the sun and the earth, has reached a maximum magnitude higher than 0.4 in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, higher than 0.3 in the Canary Islands and the west of the peninsula and higher than 0.2 in the east of the Peninsula and Balearic Islands...29 MARCH 2025..M. Dylan / Europa Press..03/29/2025 (Credit Image: © M. Dylan/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250321_faa_p133_047 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_055 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_050 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_048 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_049 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_051 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_046 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_052 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_053 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250321_faa_p133_045 March 21, 2025, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Aditi Mangaldas a renowned Kathak dancer, she was trained under guidance of Mrs. Kumadini Lakhia and pandit Birju Maharaj. She is empaneled Artist of ICCR Government of India and she was awarded the GSNA Award in 2007, also awarded NSNA Award in 2013. Aditi was performed Widening Circles, the circles are three parts one is The Sun second is The Earth and last one is The Moon. Dance Choreography and costumes by Aditi Mangaldas herself. Music Composition by Samiullah Khan, Mrs. Kishori Amonkar and The Drishtikon Repertory. Sung literature granted from Upanishad, Couplet by Ahmed Nadeem Qasimi and Bandish by Meera Bai. Recited literature from the books by Joanna Macy, Anita Barrows and Rabindranath Tagore. (Credit Image: © Anubrata Mondal/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250314_shc_z03_836 March 14, 2025 - Cleveland, Ohio, USA - The phases of the lunar eclipse are visible in this time-lapse image of the Moon above the Space Environments Complex at NASA's Glenn Research Center at NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, OH on March 14, 2025. Toward the middle of the Moon's track through the sky, it appears red Ð this is the Blood Moon. One meaning of a "Blood Moon" is based on its red glow. This blood moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse. During a total lunar eclipse, Earth lines up between the Moon and the Sun, hiding the Moon from sunlight. When this happens, the only light that reaches the Moon's surface is from the edges of the Earth's atmosphere. The air molecules from Earth's atmosphere scatter out most of the blue light. The remaining light reflects onto the Moon's surface with a red glow, making the Moon appear red in the night sky. (Credit Image: © Sara Lowthian-HannaNASA/ZUMA Press Wire)
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2706174 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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2706173 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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2706172 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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2706171 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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2706170 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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2706169 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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2706168 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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2706175 O primeiro eclipse lunar de 2025 acontece entre os dias 13 e 14 de março. Será visível em toda a América Latina, incluindo o Brasil, o fenômeno está previsto para acontecer a partir de 00h57 (de Brasília), porém, mas sua fase total começará por volta das 3h25, istoé, o momento em que a Terra estará entre o Sol e a Lua e o que deve durar aproximadamente uma hora e cinco minutos.e segundo a Agência Espacial dos Estados Unidos (Nasa), o fenômeno poderá ser visto do Pacífico, das Américas, da Europa Ocidental e da África Ocidental.
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20250314_zip_p204_002 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250314_zip_p204_001 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250314_zip_p204_003 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250314_zip_p204_004 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250314_zip_p204_005 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250314_zip_p204_006 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250314_zip_p204_007 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250314_zip_p204_008 March 14, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_009 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_010 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_011 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_012 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_013 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_014 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_015 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: This astronomical phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing a total lunar eclipse, at which point the moon takes on a red hue. From Chalco, State of Mexico, and throughout the Volcanoes Zone, it can be clearly seen due to the clear sky. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_007 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_008 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_001 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_002 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_003 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_004 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_006 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250313_zip_p204_005 March 13, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: The full moon begins to be visible before the lunar eclipse, called ''Blood Moon'' due to the reddish hue that illuminates the star; with a completely clear sky, it can be seen from Chalco, State of Mexico. Its peak is forecast at 12:59 a.m. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire)
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20250302_shc_z03_602 March 2, 2025 - Moon Surface - Carrying a suite of NASA science and technology, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 successfully landed at 3:34 a.m. EST on Sunday, March 2, 2025, near a volcanic feature called Mons Latreille within Mare Crisium, a more than 300-mile-wide basin located in the northeast quadrant of the Moon's near side. The shadow of Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander can be seen in this photo from the Moon, taken after landing on March 2, 2025. The lander safely delivered a suite of 10 NASA science and technology instruments; these instruments will operate on the lunar surface for approximately one lunar day, or about 14 Earth days. The successful Moon delivery is part of NASA's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign. This is the first CLPS delivery for Firefly, and their first Moon landing. (Credit Image: © Firefly Aerospace/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250205_shc_z03_375 February 5, 2025 - Moon surface - This Feb. 5, 1971, photo gives an excellent view of the Apollo 14 lunar module on the Moon's surface after landing. At left, we can see that the astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell deployed the U.S. flag before taking this photo of the lunar module. Shepard and Mitchell touched down in the Fra Mauro highlands region and conducted two moonwalks lasting more than nine hours in total.ÊThey set up an experiment package and collected 93 pounds of rock and soil samples to return to waiting scientists on Earth. In the meantime, astronaut Stuart Roosa, who remained in orbit aboard the command module, conducted observations and photography of the lunar surface from orbit. After their 33-hour lunar surface stay, Shepard and Mitchell rejoined Roosa in orbit, and left lunar orbit for the three-day return trip to Earth (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250129_shc_z03_372 January 29, 2025 - Space - One of three small lunar rovers part of a NASA technology demonstration called CADRE (Cooperative Autonomous Distributed Robotic Exploration) is prepared for shipping in a clean room on Jan. 29, 2025, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. The project is designed to show that a group of robots can collaborate to gather data without receiving direct commands from mission controllers on Earth, paving the way for potential future multirobot missions. The autonomous rovers, plus a base station and camera system, will launch to the Moon aboard IM-3, Intuitive Machines' third lunar delivery, which has a mission window that extends into early 2026, as part of NASA's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative. The CADRE hardware was delivered from NASA JPL to Intuitive Machines on Feb. 9, 2025. (Credit Image: © NASA/JPL-Caltech/ZUMA Press Wire)
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58838683 At around 10:30 AM January 14th 2025 SpaceX rolled out their Falcon 9 B-1085-5 carrying two moon misions for Texas Firefly Blue Ghost mission 1 and Japan's ispace Hakuto-R mission 2 from the HIV to the launch pad at LC-39A Kennedy Space Center Brevard County Florida USA. Photo Credit: Scott Schilke/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58838689 At around 10:30 AM January 14th 2025 SpaceX rolled out their Falcon 9 B-1085-5 carrying two moon misions for Texas Firefly Blue Ghost mission 1 and Japan's ispace Hakuto-R mission 2 from the HIV to the launch pad at LC-39A Kennedy Space Center Brevard County Florida USA. Photo Credit: Scott Schilke/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58838708 At around 10:30 AM January 14th 2025 SpaceX rolled out their Falcon 9 B-1085-5 carrying two moon misions for Texas Firefly Blue Ghost mission 1 and Japan's ispace Hakuto-R mission 2 from the HIV to the launch pad at LC-39A Kennedy Space Center Brevard County Florida USA. Photo Credit: Scott Schilke/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58838690 At around 10:30 AM January 14th 2025 SpaceX rolled out their Falcon 9 B-1085-5 carrying two moon misions for Texas Firefly Blue Ghost mission 1 and Japan's ispace Hakuto-R mission 2 from the HIV to the launch pad at LC-39A Kennedy Space Center Brevard County Florida USA. Photo Credit: Scott Schilke/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58838688 At around 10:30 AM January 14th 2025 SpaceX rolled out their Falcon 9 B-1085-5 carrying two moon misions for Texas Firefly Blue Ghost mission 1 and Japan's ispace Hakuto-R mission 2 from the HIV to the launch pad at LC-39A Kennedy Space Center Brevard County Florida USA. Photo Credit: Scott Schilke/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20241214_shc_z03_152 December 14, 2024 - Houston, Texas, USA - The instrument enclosure of NASA's Near-Earth Object Surveyor is prepared for critical environmental tests inside the historic Chamber A at the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston in December 2024. Wrapped in silver thermal blanketing, the 12-foot-long (3.7-meter-long) angular structure was subjected to the frigid, airless conditions that the spacecraft will experience when in deep space. The cavernous thermal-vacuum test facility is famous for testing the Apollo spacecraft that traveled to the Moon in the 1960s and '70s. The instrument enclosure is designed to protect the spacecraft's infrared telescope while also removing heat from it during operations. After environmental testing was completed, the enclosure returned to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California for further work, after which it will ship to the Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) in Logan, Utah, and be joined to the telescope. Both the instrument enclosure and telescope were assembled at JPL. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241115_zaf_as3_032 November 15, 2024, Pakistan: KARACHI, PAKISTAN, NOV 15: A beautiful eye-catching view of moon, captured over the .horizon of Karachi on Friday, November 15, 2024. Tonight, the final supermoon of 2024, known .as the Beaver Moon, will light up the sky. This celestial event occurs when the moon reaches its .full phase while being at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee. The supermoon will be .visible from at 2:28AM PST tonight, renowned astronomer, Dr. Javed Iqbal said. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20241115_zaf_as3_033 November 15, 2024, Pakistan: KARACHI, PAKISTAN, NOV 15: A beautiful eye-catching view of moon, captured over the .horizon of Karachi on Friday, November 15, 2024. Tonight, the final supermoon of 2024, known .as the Beaver Moon, will light up the sky. This celestial event occurs when the moon reaches its .full phase while being at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee. The supermoon will be .visible from at 2:28AM PST tonight, renowned astronomer, Dr. Javed Iqbal said. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20241115_zaf_as3_031 November 15, 2024, Pakistan: KARACHI, PAKISTAN, NOV 15: A beautiful eye-catching view of moon, captured over the .horizon of Karachi on Friday, November 15, 2024. Tonight, the final supermoon of 2024, known .as the Beaver Moon, will light up the sky. This celestial event occurs when the moon reaches its .full phase while being at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee. The supermoon will be .visible from at 2:28AM PST tonight, renowned astronomer, Dr. Javed Iqbal said. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20241115_zaf_as3_029 November 15, 2024, Pakistan: KARACHI, PAKISTAN, NOV 15: A beautiful eye-catching view of moon, captured over the .horizon of Karachi on Friday, November 15, 2024. Tonight, the final supermoon of 2024, known .as the Beaver Moon, will light up the sky. This celestial event occurs when the moon reaches its .full phase while being at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee. The supermoon will be .visible from at 2:28AM PST tonight, renowned astronomer, Dr. Javed Iqbal said. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20241115_zaf_as3_030 November 15, 2024, Pakistan: KARACHI, PAKISTAN, NOV 15: A beautiful eye-catching view of moon, captured over the .horizon of Karachi on Friday, November 15, 2024. Tonight, the final supermoon of 2024, known .as the Beaver Moon, will light up the sky. This celestial event occurs when the moon reaches its .full phase while being at its closest point to Earth, known as perigee. The supermoon will be .visible from at 2:28AM PST tonight, renowned astronomer, Dr. Javed Iqbal said. (Credit Image: © PPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20241113_zaf_x99_221 BEIJING, Nov. 15, 2024 Visitors view Chang'e-6 mission lunar samples, collected from the far side of the moon, on display at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 13, 2024.. China's Chang'e-6 mission lunar samples, collected from the far side of the moon, are showcased at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.. The exhibition also features the Chang'e 6 return capsule, the parachute that delivered the lunar samples to Earth, and the sealed container used for the lunar soil collection.. The event, also known as Airshow China, is scheduled for Nov. 12-17 in Zhuhai. (Credit Image: © Deng Hua/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241113_zaf_x99_132 ZHUHAI, Nov. 14, 2024 Visitors view the Chang'e-6 return capsule displayed at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 13, 2024.. China's Chang'e-6 mission lunar samples, collected from the far side of the moon, are showcased at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.. The exhibition also features the Chang'e 6 return capsule, the parachute that delivered the lunar samples to Earth, and the sealed container used for the lunar soil collection.. The event, also known as Airshow China, is scheduled for Nov. 12-17 in Zhuhai. (Credit Image: © Deng Hua/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241113_zaf_x99_131 ZHUHAI, Nov. 14, 2024 Visitors view Chang'e-6 mission lunar samples, collected from the far side of the moon, on display at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 13, 2024.. China's Chang'e-6 mission lunar samples, collected from the far side of the moon, are showcased at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.. The exhibition also features the Chang'e 6 return capsule, the parachute that delivered the lunar samples to Earth, and the sealed container used for the lunar soil collection.. The event, also known as Airshow China, is scheduled for Nov. 12-17 in Zhuhai. (Credit Image: © Deng Hua/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241113_zaf_x99_130 ZHUHAI, Nov. 14, 2024 The model of Chang'e-6 lunar probe and the parachute that delivered the lunar samples to Earth are displayed at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 13, 2024.. China's Chang'e-6 mission lunar samples, collected from the far side of the moon, are showcased at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.. The exhibition also features the Chang'e 6 return capsule, the parachute that delivered the lunar samples to Earth, and the sealed container used for the lunar soil collection.. The event, also known as Airshow China, is scheduled for Nov. 12-17 in Zhuhai. (Credit Image: © Deng Hua/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241113_zaf_x99_129 ZHUHAI, Nov. 14, 2024 The Chang'e-6 return capsule is displayed at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 13, 2024.. China's Chang'e-6 mission lunar samples, collected from the far side of the moon, are showcased at the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.. The exhibition also features the Chang'e 6 return capsule, the parachute that delivered the lunar samples to Earth, and the sealed container used for the lunar soil collection.. The event, also known as Airshow China, is scheduled for Nov. 12-17 in Zhuhai. (Credit Image: © Deng Hua/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20241017_zip_a200_009 October 17, 2024, Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine: Oct. 17, 2024 - Ukraine: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) appears in the sky over residental blocks in the light of the Hunter Supermoon.. The comet also known as Comet A3, is about 44 million miles from Earth and likely originated from the Oort Cloud. It last passed Earth 80,000 years ago. (Credit Image: © Artur Abramiv/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241017_zip_a200_005 October 17, 2024, Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine: Oct. 17, 2024 - Ukraine: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) appears in the sky over residental blocks in the light of the Hunter Supermoon.. The comet also known as Comet A3, is about 44 million miles from Earth and likely originated from the Oort Cloud. It last passed Earth 80,000 years ago. (Credit Image: © Artur Abramiv/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241017_zip_a200_013 October 17, 2024, Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine: Oct. 17, 2024 - Ukraine: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) appears in the sky over residental blocks in the light of the Hunter Supermoon.. The comet also known as Comet A3, is about 44 million miles from Earth and likely originated from the Oort Cloud. It last passed Earth 80,000 years ago. (Credit Image: © Artur Abramiv/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241017_zip_a200_012 October 17, 2024, Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine: Oct. 17, 2024 - Ukraine: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) appears in the sky over residental blocks in the light of the Hunter Supermoon.. The comet also known as Comet A3, is about 44 million miles from Earth and likely originated from the Oort Cloud. It last passed Earth 80,000 years ago. (Credit Image: © Artur Abramiv/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20241017_zip_a200_008 October 17, 2024, Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine: Oct. 17, 2024 - Ukraine: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) and Elon Musk's Starlink satellites light up the night sky over residential blocks in the light of the Hunter Supermoon. The comet also known as Comet A3, is about 44 million miles from Earth and likely originated from the Oort Cloud. It last passed Earth 80,000 years ago. (Credit Image: © Artur Abramiv/ZUMA Press Wire)
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