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The Moon's shadow, caused by a solar eclipse over Antarctica, is pictured from the International Space Station as it orbits 269 miles above the south Atlantic Ocean. In the foreground, is the Russian Prichal module attached to the Nauka multipurpose docking module.
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The Moon's shadow, caused by a solar eclipse over Antarctica, is pictured from the International Space Station as it orbits 269 miles above the south Atlantic Ocean. In the foreground, is the Russian Prichal module attached to the Nauka multipurpose docking module.
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2021:12:04 07:00:10
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