NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite is orbiting about a million miles from Earth and capturing stunning imagery of our planet every day. For the second time in a year, it captured the far side of the moon traverse the Earth.
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Selasa, 12 Juli 2016
Moon Crosses Earth's Face Again In Satellite View | Video
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