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Total Solar Eclipse captivates skywatchers across Mexico, Canada, and the US, NASA shares breathtaking images

Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST
  • For the first time in nearly a century, the western and northern regions of New York State saw a total eclipse.
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Millions of people across parts of Mexico, Canada, and the United States watched the rare total solar eclipse on Monday.  (REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

Millions of people across parts of Mexico, Canada, and the United States watched the rare total solar eclipse on Monday.  (REUTERS)

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The moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from Eagle Pass, Texas.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

The moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from Eagle Pass, Texas.(AP)

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People assemble to view a total solar eclipse, where the moon blot out the sun, during totality at Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.(REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

People assemble to view a total solar eclipse, where the moon blot out the sun, during totality at Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.(REUTERS)

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Students from two kindergarten classes, escorted outside by their teachers, stare toward the sky with their specially-made glasses to watch the solar eclipse on Monday.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

Students from two kindergarten classes, escorted outside by their teachers, stare toward the sky with their specially-made glasses to watch the solar eclipse on Monday.(AP)

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A family poses for a selfie during a total solar eclipse at Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.(REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A family poses for a selfie during a total solar eclipse at Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.(REUTERS)

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NASA has shared the captivating live stream on its official broadcast channel on YouTube to witness the solar eclipse.  (REUTERS) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

NASA has shared the captivating live stream on its official broadcast channel on YouTube to witness the solar eclipse.  (REUTERS)

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New York Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt attempts to get a picture of the solar eclipse by using his solar eclipse glasses and phone prior to the game against the Miami Marlins at Yankee Stadium.(Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

New York Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt attempts to get a picture of the solar eclipse by using his solar eclipse glasses and phone prior to the game against the Miami Marlins at Yankee Stadium.(Reuters)

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The moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen through clouds from the air in a Cessna 172 aircraft, at about 5,000 ft., over in Arkadelphia, Ark., within the path of totality.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

The moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen through clouds from the air in a Cessna 172 aircraft, at about 5,000 ft., over in Arkadelphia, Ark., within the path of totality.(AP)

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Spectators use special glasses to watch a solar eclipse near Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

Spectators use special glasses to watch a solar eclipse near Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.(AP)

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The 2024 total solar eclipse was a historic celestial event, as such an occurrence will not be visible across the contiguous US again until August 2044. Additionally, an annular eclipse, where the moon cannot completely block the sun, will not appear across this part of the world again until 2046. (AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

The 2024 total solar eclipse was a historic celestial event, as such an occurrence will not be visible across the contiguous US again until August 2044. Additionally, an annular eclipse, where the moon cannot completely block the sun, will not appear across this part of the world again until 2046. (AP)

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The partial eclipse began in southern Texas near Eagle Pass on the southern border with Mexico, marking the start of the eclipse in the United States. (AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Apr 09, 2024 10:26 AM IST

The partial eclipse began in southern Texas near Eagle Pass on the southern border with Mexico, marking the start of the eclipse in the United States. (AP)

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