Karina Sharma
As the International Space Station orbits 264 miles above the Indian Ocean, a waxing gibbous moon emerges, casting its serene glow over Earth's curve.
Soaring 260 miles over Durango, Mexico, astronauts capture this stunning view of the full moon illuminating the darkness of space.
On August 18, 2024, the rare super blue moon graces the skies above Kennedy Space Center. Though not truly blue in color, this phenomenon occurs when four full moons appear in a season.
November’s full moon, traditionally called the "Beaver Moon," shines brilliantly 270 miles above Earth, illuminating the void of space.
The last glimmer of sunlight vanishes as the moon completes its journey across the sun during the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017. A celestial dance witnessed by millions.
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As the 2017 total solar eclipse swept across the U.S., this moment near Banner, Wyoming, captured the moon’s silhouette against the sun—a breathtaking glimpse into cosmic alignment.
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