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Happy #FullDiskFriday!

Are you ready for the #AnnularEclipse tomorrow? Learn about the #SolarEclipse phenomenon in the #ScienceOnTheSphere video below. @NOAA’s live coverage of #SolarEclipse2023 will start tomorrow morning at the event page linked here: nesdis.noaa.gov/annular-sola…

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Today’s the day! We are now about 45-minutes away from #SolarEclipse2023, which will start at 8:06 AM PST in Eugene, OR.

Tune in for @NOAA coverage coming to you live from Albuquerque, NM—a stop on the moon's annularity path. nesdis.noaa.gov/events/annul…

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#SolarEclipse2023 has started at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area on the Pacific Coast!

We haven’t reached annularity yet but we’re starting to see the eclipse and its shadow from @NOAA’s GOESWest satellite.

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Annularity has been reached! #SolarEclipse2023 has now reached its maximum in Eugene, OR, but it still has a ways to go as the shadow travels across the Americas.

Check out this imagery of the eclipse from @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite.

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#SolarEclipse2023’s path across the U.S. continues!

Annularity has now been reached in Albuquerque, NM, where we’re on the ground at the International Balloon Fiesta.

Watch @NOAA’s live coverage here: nesdis.noaa.gov/events/annul…

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And with that, #SolarEclipse2023 has traveled from Oregon to Texas.

Watch the view of the shadow from @NOAA’s #GOESEast as it moves across the Pacific Northwest to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Did you catch #SolarEclipse2023 on Saturday?

Watch a replay of the moon's shadow traveling across the Americas, seen from the @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite.

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While millions of people watched Saturday's annular solar eclipse from the ground, @NOAA satellites observed it from space!

Check out what the satellites saw and learn more about #SolarEclipse2023 in this week's #EarthFromOrbit! bit.ly/400kT1N

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Happy #FullDiskFriday! @NOAA’s #GOESEast satellite had one of the most expansive views of last weekend’s annular #SolarEclipse2023.

Are you ready for the next one? Watch the total #SolarEclipse2024 with us in April for the widest view in orbit!

Learn more: nesdis.noaa.gov/events/total…

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