While Americans may have missed out on the total lunar eclipse this weekend, the astronauts living on the International Space Station did not, and they are sharing their amazing views of the show.

September’s Corn full Moon turned into a blood Moon eclipse for some when the Sun, Moon and Earth aligned, casting Earth’s shadow on the Moon. Totality was visible on Friday from Australia, Asia , Africa and Europe - but not the U.S. because of the timing.

NASA astronaut Zena Cardman wrote on X that she planned out her eclipse photos and video for over a week. The result was the stunning and trippy video above of a partial eclipse floating by the window of the ISS.

"Getting this shot as I envisioned became my white whale for more than a week," she said. "The challenge was mostly timing – findi

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