That's probably happening within your camera, actually. You should be able to find some function for rotating images there. Alternatively, if you upload to Imgur, you can rotate the images there too.
You could extend it to any object, and then call it an "atmospheric eclipse" or "incomplete eclipse" because the shadow extends only partway through the atmosphere unlike a solar eclipse.
I wouldn't say that's a new thing. Dragon 1 has to keep a petty precise orientation while approaching the station and before being grappled by Canadarm.
Where I live, everything tends to be heavily reliant on electronics. In college, I haven't had to touch a paper bill in weeks. It got me confused today when I actually had to interact with physical money.
If you want to be pedantic about it, technically SpaceX is flying a mission right now - there's a Dragon berthed to the space station.
And BOTH of these somehow manage to line up perfectly with my chemistry final? I guess if I start it at 7:00 and finish in an hour I can catch it. I'll have to see when the time comes if that's a possibility...
I imagined this dude based on some random words. His machine is one where you can upload your mind to a virtual place of eternal life...except it is broken and inadvertently killed everyone because nobody could tell it was broken.