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Millions Gather To Watch Total Solar Eclipse

This NASA handout shows the sun’s prominence during a total solar eclipse that hit a small area of ​​North America on April 8, 2024, as seen from Dallas, Texas. The eclipse was visible from the Pacific coast of Mexico to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. The partial solar eclipse was visible across the North American continent, along with parts of Central America and Europe. (Photo by: Keegan Barber/NASA, Getty Images)

OAN’s Taylor Tinsley
6:08 PM PT – Monday, April 8, 2023

Tens of millions of people gathered from across the United States to watch one of the most anticipated celestial events of the decade.

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On Monday, a total solar eclipse was visible in 15 U.S. states, as well as parts of Mexico and eastern Canada.

This was the first total solar eclipse to pass over North America in seven years, and enthusiasts were stunned by the phenomenon.

The out-of-this-world experience lasted more than four minutes in some places.

The next total solar eclipse in the continental United States will occur on August 23rdrd2044.

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