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  2. ELA 10 Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    The ELA 10 Eclipse has a single main rotor, a two-seats-in tandem enclosed cockpit with a bubble canopy, tricycle landing gear with wheel pants, plus a tail caster and a four-cylinder, liquid and air-cooled, four stroke 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912 ULS or turbocharged 115 hp (86 kW) Rotax 914 engine in pusher configuration.

  3. Here's how the solar eclipse looked like from space as it ...

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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration captured a look at what the solar eclipse looked like from space.

  4. Photos of people looking at solar eclipses from 1907 to the ...

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    1996: Hundreds of people observe an eclipse in Toulouse, France, (Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images) (AFP via Getty Images) 1998: The corona of the sun is visible around the moon during a total ...

  5. Here's What a Solar Eclipse Looks Like From Space

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  6. Total solar eclipse in pictures: Photos of celestial ...

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    Images show the Moon blocking out the Sun in a rare event that won’t be seen again for decades

  7. Talk:ELA 10 Eclipse - Wikipedia

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  8. NASA's stunning solar eclipse image resembles an eye

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    NASA has released a stunning image of the March solar eclipse; parts were taken from the ground and from space, enabling it to resemble an eye.

  9. File:Aurora Borealis from Space (4K).webm - Wikipedia

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    Images featured on the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) web site may be copyrighted. The National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) site has been known to host copyrighted content. Its photo gallery FAQ states that all of the images in the photo gallery are in the public domain "Unless otherwise noted."