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#GOESEast Rayleigh-corrected True Color RGB (similar to GeoColor) vs. Near-Infrared Vegetation images illustrates how the true size of the #SolarEclipse2024 umbra shadow can be exaggerated by the Rayleigh correction process: https://t.co/Eb2rJFwCeT https://t.co/4ar5sl2pf1

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#GOESEast Land Surface Temperature derived product showed a drop of 8-12 degrees F as the #SolarEclipse2024 shadow moved across parts of Mexico/Texas/Oklahoma/Arkansas/Missouri - hourly air temperatures also dropped a degree or two at some sites: https://t.co/JmjPi9yUEK https://t.co/gry3IwXW8a

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RT @NOAASatellites: Totality has been reached!

#SolarEclipse2024 has now passed its maximum in Dallas, TX, but it still has a ways to go as the shadow travels across North America.

Check out this imagery of the eclipse from @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite. https://t.co/CYcEsF3uHI

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Here's how the #SolarEclipse2024 looked from #space thanks to our #Meteosat10 satellite's SEVIRI instrument, between 18:30 - 20:45 UTC.
Do you see the Moon's shadow travelling there on the left-hand side? πŸŒ‘πŸŒš
#Eclipse2024 #EO https://t.co/TCS7uiAEVf

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Can you see a solar eclipse from space? Yes, you can!
πŸ›°οΈ ESA's Proba-2 satellite filmed yesterday's #SolarEclipse2024 while flying hundreds of km above Earth's surface.
πŸŒ‘πŸŒ‘β˜€οΈIt saw the Moon pass in front of the Sun not just once, but twice!
πŸ‘‰https://t.co/xpa9H0czDH https://t.co/a73BlGeffl
- ESA Science

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RT @eumetsat: Here's how the #SolarEclipse2024 looked from #space thanks to our #Meteosat10 satellite's SEVIRI instrument, between 18:30 - 20:45 UTC.
Do you see the Moon's shadow travelling there on the left-hand side? πŸŒ‘πŸŒš
#Eclipse2024 #EO https://t.co/TCS7uiAEVf

World Meteorological Organization

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