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An Icy Trick of the Light
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Published May 24, 2017
The Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera detects unusual flashes of light from our atmosphere.
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The Solar Ring of Fire
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Published March 2, 2017
Earth-observing satellites follow the shadow of an annular eclipse.
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An EPIC Eclipse
Published March 11, 2016
The DSCOVR satellite captured the shadow of the Moon marching across Earth’s sunlit face.
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Keeping on the Sunny Side of Earth
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Published December 16, 2015
Storms and a lunar eclipse are a few of the phenomena visible in animations of Earth’s full disk.
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No Longer Just for Astronauts
Published October 23, 2015
When the DSCOVR mission was conceived in the late 1990s, one of the central ideas was to provide daily, natural-color views of the entire Earth so that everyday citizens could see it. Seventeen years later, we have that view.
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The Dark Side and the Bright Side
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Published August 6, 2015
The Deep Space Climate Observatory captured a unique view of the Moon as it passed between the spacecraft and Earth. The Artemis mission will soon take us back for closeups.
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An EPIC New View of Earth
Published July 21, 2015
From one million miles away, the DSCOVR satellite returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth.
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