NASA’s Lucy spacecraft captured this week’s lunar eclipse from space - Digital Trends

This week’s lunar eclipse wasn’t only observed from the ground and from the International Space Station — it was also observed from 64 million miles (100 million kilometers) away from Earth by the Lucy spacecraft.

Lucy, which is an uncrewed craft from NASA and the Southwest Research Institute on its way to study the Trojan asteroids in the orbit of Jupiter, got a view of the lunar eclipse on May 15 and was able to snap images over a period of three hours which have been turned into a time-lapse video:.

The images were taken using Lucy’s L’LORRI instrument which captures high-resolution black and white images.

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