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On Aug. 12, a total solar eclipse darkened skies over Greenland, Iceland, and Spain. As the Moon covered the Sun, it briefly revealed the Sun’s wispy outer atmosphere — the corona — to those in the path of totality who were lucky enough to have clear skies. NASA researchers and photographers were along the eclipse […]
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On Aug. 12, a total solar eclipse darkened skies over Greenland, Iceland, and Spain. As the Moon covered the Sun, it briefly revealed the Sun’s wispy outer atmosphere — the corona — to those in the path of totality who were lucky enough to have clear skies. NASA researchers and photographers were along the eclipse […]
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On Aug. 21, 1914, a total solar eclipse temporarily darkened skies across Europe and Asia.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 4 reports from 3 outlets into a single canonical entry on “NASA Shares Views of August Solar Eclipse from Ground, Air, Space.” The covered outlets are based across 2 regions — Other and US.
The earliest report in this entry came from The Washington Post (Aug 20, 2026, 16:00 UTC); the most recent came from NASA (Aug 21, 2026, 18:43 UTC).
Comparing the wording across sources, 1 named entity is referenced by multiple outlets and the phrase recurring most across the coverage is “solar eclipse”.
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