A RARE GATHERING OF SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS:

 Hey, Space Placers!

This view is unprecedented because the CCOR-1 coronagraph on NOAA's GOES-19 satellite is the first space-based coronagraph to photograph the Moon. GOES-19 orbits Earth, so it sees the New Moon once a month when it passes between the Earth and sun. (Yes, that Moon is New. It only looks full because it is illuminated by sunlight reflected from Earth.)

CREDIT: Spaceweather.com

Well, 270 million of us in the US are hunkered down for the BIG SNOW STORM.

Enjoy this rare view of our solar system from a unique point of view.

Full story here.

Sky Guy in ALREADY FRIGID VA

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