Massive crowds watch total solar eclipse over US
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Massive crowds watch total solar eclipse over US
Millions of people in the United States from Texas to Maine looked to the sky to witness a rare total solar eclipse. VOA’s Kane Farabaugh attended a viewing event hosted by NASA and Purdue University at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and has more.
Total solar eclipse cuts path across U.S.
Millions in the U.S., Mexico and Canada were able to see a total solar eclipse on Monday. The eclipse's path of totality cut through 15 states, but even those outside the path were still able to see a partial eclipse. "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell reports.
During a total solar eclipse, the Moon aligns between Earth and the Sun, becoming almost the same size as the Sun itself
The stars were well aligned on Monday during the total solar eclipse. The weather was nice all day and the population responded well in Néguac. Staff members...
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