This is how the total solar eclipse of the Sun was seen in America |  PHOTOS |  TECHNOLOGY

He eclipse solar total of April 8 became a spectacle that captivated all of North America. From Mexico to Canada, passing through the United States, people had the unique opportunity to witness this astronomical phenomenon. Above all, this event left several images that reflect the magnificence of the universe.

On Monday, April 8, millions of people watched the total solar eclipse that plunged almost an entire region into darkness for more than an hour. Although the main observers were residents of the United States, Canada and Mexico, people from all over the world followed the phenomenon through social networks.

This astronomical event, considered “rare,” represented an incredible scientific opportunity, according to Pam Melroy, associate administrator of NASA. Likewise, it is expected that it will not be repeated in that region until 2044.

The solar eclipse was initially visible in Mexico, where observers witnessed how the Moon gradually began to cover the Sun. Even President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was present at this astronomical event. In addition, from the United States there was a festive atmosphere in different places such as New York and Niagara Falls.

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