File:GOES East Puts On Its Eclipse Glasses for a Unique View (NESDIS 2020-12-15 20201214 solareclipse-geo-logo).gif

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Yesterday’s total solar eclipse provided a spectacular show for many people in parts of South America, where the moon temporarily moved in front of the sun and blocked out its light.

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English: Yesterday’s total solar eclipse provided a spectacular show for many people in parts of South America, where the moon temporarily moved in front of the sun and blocked out its light. NOAA’s GOES East satellite had a birds-eye view from above, and the 16 channels of its Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) helped us “see” the event in different ways. The image above was captured via Nighttime Microphysics RGB. This imagery product was designed to help differentiate low clouds and fog at night, which is often a challenge, by enhancing warm areas where fog is more likely. It also allows us to quickly identify other cloud types in the mid and upper atmosphere. Although this imagery was captured during the day, the eclipse can still be seen as if it was under the clouds due to the notable change in the sun’s reflectance on the Earth’s surface. The bright spot you see moving across the Southern Hemisphere is the shadow of the moon. Below, the eclipse can be seen in Geocolor , which utilizes five channels to provide as close an approximation to how the human eye would observe it during the day:
Date 15 December 2020 (upload date)
Source GOES East Puts On Its Eclipse Glasses for a Unique View
Author NOAA
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This image is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties.

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