Why not one on the Moon, too?
Aug. 1st, 2015 04:35 pmThis is going to be just lovely...
http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-satellite-camera-provides-epic-view-of-earth
And especially if it's right it'll be taking a photo every two hours.
But with the Moon always conveniently facing one side to the Earth, why not a camera there too? We'd then be getting snaps of the always sunny side of the Earth as well as images of it phasing through night and day. (Sort of.)
But either way, we've got a new viewpoint for future solar eclipses!
http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-satellite-camera-provides-epic-view-of-earth
And especially if it's right it'll be taking a photo every two hours.
But with the Moon always conveniently facing one side to the Earth, why not a camera there too? We'd then be getting snaps of the always sunny side of the Earth as well as images of it phasing through night and day. (Sort of.)
But either way, we've got a new viewpoint for future solar eclipses!