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Moon to hide a bright star in a rare celestial event in November

Spica, located in the constellation Virgo, is known for its brilliant blue-white hue and is one of the brightest stars visible from Earth.  It is approximately 250 light-years away and is classified as a binary star system, with its primary component being a massive blue giant. 

Moon to hide a bright star

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Video: This is how solar eclipse looks like from Mars

Mars solar eclipse, observed from the western wall of Jezero Crater, created a striking visual effect reminiscent of a "googly eye" in the Martian sky, with Phobos acting as the pupil and the Sun as the iris.

NASA’s Perseverance rover captured a stunning solar eclipse

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Europe's Proba-3 mission to arrive in India for launch by Isro

The two spacecraft, designed to create an artificial solar eclipse by precisely manoeuvring in orbit, left Redwire Space facilities in Belgium and will arrive at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre near Chennai for a launch scheduled on December 4, 2024.

Proba-3 Occulter and Coronagraph spacecraft
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