Time-Lapse: 7 Amazing Views of Earth from Space | National Geographic

From a million miles away—literally—a camera and telescope called EPIC has captured a year’s worth of snapshots of the fully lit Earth and recorded some extraordinary moments, including an eclipse and two lunar transits. The camera is part of the Deep Space Climate Observatory, a project of NASA, NOAA, and the U.S. Air Force.
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