The #JunoMission caught this fish-eye view of Jupiter's moon Io casting its shadow on the giant planet in 2019. If you were at Jupiter's cloud tops somewhere within that dark circle, if you looked up you would see a total solar eclipse as Io blocked your view of the Sun. 2/4
Here are some looks at eclipses that happened in the Saturn system – including the planet itself eclipsing the Sun – as seen by the Cassini mission. science.nasa.gov/missions/cassi… 3/4
In fact, an eclipse is happening on Jupiter right now! This view, simulated in our "Eyes on the Solar System" app, shows the current face of Jupiter. (Try it yourself: go.nasa.gov/3IS5uZo.) From within the dark circle of Io's shadow, you'd witness an eclipse in progress. 4/4