Eclipse from Orion Integrity
Taken by Selín Alejandro on April 7, 2026 @ Toluca, Mexico
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 9
Exposure Time: 2/1
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2026:04:07 20:50:56
 
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A Moment Between Light and Shadow Captured from the perspective of the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II mission, this extraordinary image reveals a rare alignment: the Moon silently eclipsing the Sun in the vastness of space. Beyond the darkened silhouette, the stars emerge—normally hidden by sunlight—offering a glimpse of the cosmos as seen from beyond Earth. To enrich this celestial scene, I traced the surrounding stars, revealing the constellation of Pisces framing this breathtaking moment. What was once invisible now becomes a guide, connecting this fleeting eclipse to the timeless patterns of the night sky. Adding to the wonder, four planets quietly share the stage—Mercury, Saturn, Mars, and Neptune—visible in the same frame, reminding us of the dynamic architecture of our solar system. This image is more than a photograph—it’s a bridge between exploration and wonder, between human achievement and the infinite universe that surrounds us.
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