NASA Satellite Observes Two Solar Eclipses in One Day
On July 25, 2025, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory witnessed two solar eclipses as the Moon passed in front of the Sun. This rare event provided valuable insights into solar activity and the dynamics of the Sun's lower atmosphere.

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory observed two solar eclipses on July 25, 2025. The observatory monitors solar activity like sunspots and flares from geosynchronous orbit above North America. During the eclipses, the Moon partially blocked SDO's view of the Sun, creating a unique spectacle. The Moon covered 62% of the solar disk at maximum, marking the deepest transit of 2025. This event occurred due to the alignment of SDO's orbit with the Moon's path around Earth.
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