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Mexico: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse 2

Mexico was the first to witness this year's total solar eclipse on April 8. The astronomical phenomenon started at 9:51 a.m. on the west coast of Mexico, and about an hour and 16 minutes later, the totality was seen and lasted for around 4 minutes.

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Mexico: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Mexico was the first to witness this year's total solar eclipse on April 8. The astronomical phenomenon started at 9:51 in the morning on the west coast of Mexico, and about an hour and 16 minutes later, the totality was seen and lasted for around 4 minutes.

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North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

The first partial phase of a total solar eclipse is seen in Kingston, Ont., on Monday, April 8, 2024. Photo by Justin Tang ./CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

The first partial phase of a total solar eclipse is seen in Kingston, Ont., on Monday, April 8, 2024. Photo by Justin Tang ./CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

North America Awed By Total Solar Eclipse - Canada

The first partial phase of a total solar eclipse is seen in Kingston, Ont., on Monday, April 8, 2024. Photo by Justin Tang ./CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

MADRAS, United States, Aug. 21 Kyodo - People with protective glasses observe a total solar eclipse in Madras, Oregon, on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918.

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Woman enjoys total solar eclipse

Woman enjoys total solar eclipse

TOKYO, Japan - A woman on the deck of the passenger boat Fuji Maru, sailing off Kita Iwoto Island, observes the solar eclipse using special glasses at 11:03 a.m. on July 22. Enthusiasts were able to watch the first total solar eclipse over Japan in 46 years for more than six minutes from around 11:26 a.m.

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Man holds perforated board as eclipse obscured by cloud

Man holds perforated board as eclipse obscured by cloud

TOSHIMA, Japan - A man holds up a perforated board for a commemorative photo during the solar eclipse on Nakanoshima Island in the Tokara island chain, southern Japan, at noon on July 22. Many enthusiasts in the area were unable to see the first total solar eclipse over Japan in 46 years due to bad weather.

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People point to the Sun as clouds obscure eclipse

People point to the Sun as clouds obscure eclipse

AMAMI, Japan - People look at the Sun amid thick cloud cover at 10:58 a.m., shortly after the start of the total solar eclipse on Amami-Oshima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan, on July 22. Many people in the area were unable to see the first total solar eclipse over Japan in 46 years due to bad weather.

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People point lenses at solar eclipse

People point lenses at solar eclipse

TOKYO, Japan - People aboard a ship sailing off Kita-Iwoto Island, an uninhabited island near Iwoto Island in the Pacific south of Tokyo, point their lenses and telescopes at the total solar eclipse at 11:29 a.m. on July 22. Enthusiasts were able to watch the first total solar eclipse over Japan in 46 years for more than six minutes from around 11:26 a.m.

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - This July 18 photo from a Kyodo News-chartered helicopter shows Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima. A total solar eclipse can be observed on the island on July 22 for 6 minutes and 25 seconds, which will be the world's longest duration of the space show seen from an inhabited area in this century. The total eclipse will be the first in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory.

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - A child hangs a number of ''teruteru bozu'' paper dolls praying for fine weather following a practice in Japan on Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima on July 19, three days before the first total solar eclipse in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory.

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - A group of tents are seen under a starry sky in a field of an elementary and junior high school in Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima on July 18, four days before the first total solar eclipse in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory.

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - A woman checks a telescope in a field of an elementary and junior high school in Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima on July 19, three days before the first total solar eclipse in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory.

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CORRECTED: Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

CORRECTED: Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Combined photo shows a total solar eclipse observed in Madras, Oregon, (from L) at 9:44 a.m., 10:04 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 10:34 a.m., 10:49 a.m. on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - A woman checks a telescope in a field of an elementary and junior high school in Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima on July 19, three days before the first total solar eclipse in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory. (Kyodo)

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - A child hangs a number of ''teruteru bozu'' paper dolls praying for fine weather following a practice in Japan on Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima on July 19, three days before the first total solar eclipse in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory. (Kyodo)

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - This July 18 photo from a Kyodo News-chartered helicopter shows Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima. A total solar eclipse can be observed on the island on July 22 for 6 minutes and 25 seconds, which will be the world's longest duration of the space show seen from an inhabited area in this century. The total eclipse will be the first in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory. (Kyodo)

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Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

Japan braces for 1st total eclipse in 46 yrs

TOSHIMA, Japan - A group of tents are seen under a starry sky in a field of an elementary and junior high school in Akuseki Island south of the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kagoshima on July 18, four days before the first total solar eclipse in 46 years that can be seen from Japanese territory. (Kyodo)

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Combined photo shows a total solar eclipse observed in Madras, Oregon, (from top L to bottom R) between 9:09 a.m. and 11:34 a.m. on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

People with protective glasses distributed by Google Inc. observe a total solar eclipse in New York on Aug. 21, 2017. Google revealed its newest mobile operating system "Android 8.0" during the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

A "diamond ring" effect is observed at the end of a total solar eclipse in Madras, Oregon, on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

A "diamond ring" effect is observed at the beginning of a total solar eclipse in Madras, Oregon, on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Composite photo shows a total solar eclipse observed in Madras, Oregon, (from bottom L to top R) from 10:02 a.m. through 10:40 a.m. on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

A total solar eclipse is observed in Madras, Oregon, on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

A total solar eclipse is observed in Madras, Oregon, on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

Total solar eclipse observed across entire N. American continent

A total solar eclipse is observed in Madras, Oregon, on Aug. 21, 2017. It was the first total solar eclipse visible across the entire North American continent since 1918. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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