NASA's Asteroid-Bound Psyche Probe Captures Mars 'Eclipse' View During Flyby
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NASA's Asteroid-Bound Psyche Probe Captures Mars 'Eclipse' View During Flyby

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NASA's Asteroid-Bound Psyche Probe Captures Mars 'Eclipse' View During Flyby

Summary: NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured a unique image on May 14, 2026, showing what appears to be an eclipse of the Sun by Mars — a phenomenon caused by Mars's atmosphere refracting sunlight. This marks the first time a Mars eclipse has been photographed from the perspective of an asteroid-bound probe, showcasing the mission's scientific capabilities en route to the metal-rich asteroid Psyche.

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