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Added on the 14/10/2023 20:25:40 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
The annular solar eclipse seen from the Panamanian city of Penonome. Skygazers across the Americas have turned their faces upwards to watch as the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth at its furthest point from our planet. Since it is so distant, it will not cover the Sun completely, creating a "ring of fire" effect. IMAGES
Images show the "Ring of Fire" eclipse over Albuquerque, New Mexico, as the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth at its furthest point from our planet. IMAGES
Despite cloudy skies, thousands of people flock to Niagara Falls in Canada to witness a rare total solar eclipse. IMAGES
Images of the solar eclipse from the International Space Station (ISS), with the Moon's shadow passing over Earth. IMAGES
Hundreds of Mexicans gather outside the National Autonomous University of Mexico in the capital to watch a rare total solar eclipse. The "path of totality," where the Moon completely obscures the Sun's light, will streak across Mexico and the United States, before returning to the ocean over Canada's Atlantic coast, in a celestial spectacle witnessed by tens of millions of people. IMAGES