The International Space Station will totally eclipse Jupiter, but the "path of totality" is only ~260 feet wide. Last bit of the article: "Bright. Silent. Inhabited. Don't miss it!"

The International Space Station will totally eclipse Jupiter, but the "path of totality" is only ~260 feet wide. Last bit of the article: "Bright. Silent. Inhabited. Don't miss it!"
This entry was published on May 12, 2004 at 12:09 pm.
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