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NASA photographs the rare occurrence of the moon crossing the face of the Earth from a million miles awayThe DSCOVR satellite captured the unique view of the moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of the Earth. The series of test images showed the fully illuminated “dark side” of the moon that is ...
the side that can't be seen from the Earth. This video answers that question. The imagery was created using Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data. Video courtesy of Nasa Goddard Follow BI Video ...
That's actually why it's called the "dark side". It's not hidden from ... it also completes one orbit around the Earth. As a result, we see the same face of the moon every night.
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