Why ISS astronauts won’t know where to look for next total solar eclipse for a while

a solar eclipse in progress with the moon starting to cover part of the sun
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NASA astronauts plan to watch the total eclipse from space on April 8, but there will be some complications.

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The Expedition 71 crew, which will include SpaceX‘s Crew-8 slated to launch no earlier than Feb. 22, is finalizing its solar eclipse observing schedule. The goal is to catch the event from the International Space Station as it sweeps over the United States on April 8. However, NASA astronauts told Space.com on Jan. 25 that, while the cameras are ready and the astronauts are trained, timing can’t be decided for a long time. 



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