Space image of the day: The overall eclipse crosses the sky over Spaces’s Crew-10 Spacecraft and Falcon 9 Rocket

It was visible to the total eclipse of the moon throughout North America during the night Wednesday (13 to 14 March, 2025), including this unique perspective of PAD 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in NASA in Florida.
What is this?
SPACEX photographer took this photo of the “Blood Moon” interval on the company “Blood Moon” over the company “Tamwater” and the Falcon 9, as the vehicles waited for the launch of Crew-10 to the International Space Station.
The total eclipse of the moon occurs when the sun, the earth and the moon moves and the entire moon moves inside the darkest part of the earth’s shadow.
Where is she?
The Kennedy Space Center 39a on the space coast in Florida is a historical launch platform. Suitable for Eclipse, it is a site where all astronauts are raised on the moon’s surface of the Earth. It was also used by space shuttle before it was rented by Spacex to see Falcon 9, the heavy and future universe.
The total total eclipse from the moon was from 13 to 14 March from most of the western hemisphere, where the weather collaborated.
Why is it amazing?
There was no Crew-10 Dragon and Falcon 9 for the image if it was launched when I tried for the first time on Wednesday (12 March). A problem with clamps that hold the missile to the decrease leads to rubbing.
The silver lining was present to the eclipse.
Want to know more?
You can see more amazing pictures of “Blood Moon” and learn how to distinguish real images from fake clips of the eclipse.
For another unique unique point, see Eclipse where it was seen from the moon by Firefly Aerospace Ghost Lunar Lander.