{QTtext}{font: Arial}{bold}{size: 30}{textColor: 65535, 65535, 65535}{justify: center}{timeScale: 100}{width: 1920}{height: 72}{timeStamps:absolute}{language: 0}{textEncoding: 0}{keyedText: on}{anti-alias: off}{dropShadow: on}{dropShadowOffset: 1,1}{dropShadowTransparency: 200}{useMovieBackColor: on} [00:00:00.600] This shows how the Moon's shadow might appear [00:00:04.260] from a spacecraft in Earth orbit. [00:00:06.720] [00:00:07.160] This sequence is based on actual previous space-based photography. [00:00:11.820] [00:00:12.840] The moon's shadow isn't just a sharp dark spot [00:00:16.360] but has shading as the penumbra darkens to umbra at the center. [00:00:21.760] [00:00:22.940] Since the spacecraft is in the penumbra, [00:00:26.120] the sun is only partially covered by the moon. [00:00:29.680] [00:00:30.000]