Karina Sharma
The "diamond ring" effect happens when the last sunlight shines before the Moon fully covers the Sun.
NASA’s cameras reveal the Sun’s corona, visible only during a total eclipse.
NASA satellites capture the Moon’s shadow moving across Earth from space.
During a partial eclipse, the Moon covers only a portion of the Sun, creating a glowing crescent in the sky.
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured unique views of an eclipse as seen from the Moon’s surface.
This stunning NASA composite captures the entire sequence of a total solar eclipse in a single frame.
Excited for the next eclipse? Mark your calendar for the next celestial event .