A Martian Eclipse: Phobos Crosses the Sun Video Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, ASU MSSS, SSI

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A Martian Eclipse: Phobos Crosses the Sun Video Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, ASU MSSS, SSI
Dione taken by the Cassini spacecraft on June 16, 2015.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI/Justin Cowart
By ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet
Sysadmin Diaries - Day 27
As promised some weeks back, I have published an article on Provisioning Using Red Hat Satellite 6.2 at my good friends site, JustSomeStuff. You can find it here http://justsomestuff.co.uk/theblog/2017/02/08/provisioning-with-redhat-satellite-6-2-part-1/ . Part 2 to follow soon. This whole effort has left me exhausted so that’s it for today.
Oh yes, and I started copying over some of the quick tips to the JustSomeStuff wiki, http://www.justsomestuff.co.uk/wiki/doku.php/linux/linux_index so they can be easily found for future reference,
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@Regrann from @nasa - Moon 'photobombs' our view of the Earth. On July 5, the moon passed between NOAA's DSCOVR satellite and Earth. Our EPIC camera aboard DSCOVR snapped these images over a period of about four hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates, starting with the Australia and Pacific and gradually revealing Asia and Africa. Credit: NASA/NOAA #nasa #space #nasabeyond #astronomy #moon #satellie #earth #noaa #science #photobomb - #regrann
From @nasa - Moon 'photobombs' our view of the Earth. On July 5, the moon passed between NOAA's DSCOVR satellite and Earth. Our EPIC camera aboard DSCOVR snapped these images over a period of about four hours. In this set, the far side of the moon, which is never seen from Earth, passes by. In the backdrop, Earth rotates, starting with the Australia and Pacific and gradually revealing Asia and Africa. Credit: NASA/NOAA #nasa #space #nasabeyond #astronomy #moon #satellie #earth #noaa #science #photobomb The VitaminQ
5 Temmuz günü uydumuz Ay, NASA’nın DSCOVR adlı uydusu ile Dünya’nın arasından geçti. Bu hareketli görüntü yaklaşık 4 saatlik bir süreye karşılık gelmektedir. Aynı zamanda burada Ay’ın Dünya’dan görülmesi asla mümkün olmayan “uzak yüzü” görülmektedir. Sahnenin arkasında ise Dünya’nın da Avusturalya ile Pasifik’ten başlayarak döndüğü ve Asya ile Afrika’nın kademeli olarak görülmeye başladığı görüntülenmiştir. #nasa #space #nasabeyond #astronomy #moon #satellie #earth #noaa #science #photobomb #apod #astronomi #ay #dunya #uydu #uzay #bilim #uzaydanhaberler