PIX4579640: Total Eclipse of Moon 21/02/2008 - Total lunar eclipse over a menhir - February 21 - The totally eclipsee Moon is overexposed, giving it the appearance of a huge orange star, close to the Regulus star in the constellation of the Lion, and accompanied at the top left by the Planet Saturn. The total lunar eclipse of february 21, 2008 seen over a menhir illuminated by a red light. Moon is seen overexposed, close to the star Regulus in Leo constellation. Planet Saturn is visible above left / Bridgeman Images
PIX4583414: Total Eclipse of the Sun - August 21, 2017 - Shade of the Moon - Total eclipse of the Sun - August 21, 2017: Photo of the shadow of the Moon seen from the International Space Station (ISS). The shadow of the moon above United States seen from ISS. Viewing the eclipse from orbit were Nasa's Randy Bresnik, Jack Fischer and Peggy Whitson, ESA (European Space Agency's) Paolo Nespoli, and Roscosmos' Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Sergey Ryazanskiy. The space station crossed the path of the eclipse three times as it orbited above the continental United States at an altitude of 250 miles / Bridgeman Images
PIX4583422: Total Eclipse of the Sun of 21 August 2017 - Shadow of the Moon - Total eclipse of the Sun - August 21 2017: Photos of the shadow of the Moon on Earth taken by the satellite Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) and its EPIC camera has more than 1.5 million km from Earth. Nasa's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), recorded the moon's shadow crossing the United States on August 21 2017 from 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers) away / Bridgeman Images