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Mazatlan · MazatlanObservers in Mazatlan were the first to witness a rare solar eclipse as the moon obscured the sun over Mexico. People in the US and Canada were also able to enjoy the spectacle. The most recent total solar eclipse in the US was in 2017, but an interval of only seven years is unusual. The previous one before that took place in 1979, and the next one visible in the US will not be until August 2044Solar eclipse 2024: latest updates Continue reading…See the Story
Rare total eclipse of the sun darkens Mexico's skies – video
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Soccer · MazatlanCLOQUET — On Monday, April 8, the moon’s shadow will extend across North America from Mazatlan, Mexico, to Newfoundland, Canada. In the little town of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, the total solar eclipse will achieve peak totality — when the moon completely blocks the sun and reveals the star’s outer atmosphere, the corona — at 1:45 p.m. This will mark the second of eight total solar eclipses that Cloquet teen Kenadie Mickle plans to witness in her lif…See the Story
Minnesota teen sets goal to see every total solar eclipse through the year 2099
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Protestors · MazatlanBands who play the thumping tuba-and-drums songs of northern Mexico on beaches in the resort city of Mazatlan appear to have emerged victorious. But anybody who planned to witness the April 8 eclipse in a moment of awed silence will likely be disappointed. The bands usually wander the beaches, asking for a few dollars per song to play.See the Story
In Mexico, beach bands apparently emerge victorious after noise complaints
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