This is what the solar eclipse looked like from the moon

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https://www.cnet.com/news/nasa-solar-eclipse-moon-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-lro-image/

The great North American solar eclipse of Aug. 21 may be in the history books, but NASA has given us a chance to the see the event from a new perspective. The space agency released an image on Tuesday of the eclipse shadow falling on Earth as seen by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which hangs out in orbit around the moon.

The LRO normally monitors the moon, but had to turn around to point its cameras at Earth to see the shadow created by the moon blocking out the sun's light. The center of the shadow in this photo is near Nashville, Tennessee.

This is what the solar eclipse looked like from the moon

Aug 30, 2017, 12:12am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/nasa-solar-eclipse-moon-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter-lro-image/ >The great North American solar eclipse of Aug. 21 may be in the history books, but NASA has given us a chance to the see the event from a new perspective. The space agency released an image on Tuesday of the eclipse shadow falling on Earth as seen by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which hangs out in orbit around the moon. >The LRO normally monitors the moon, but had to turn around to point its cameras at Earth to see the shadow created by the moon blocking out the sun's light. The center of the shadow in this photo is near Nashville, Tennessee.