NewsNASA captures first video of the solar eclipse from Mexico

NASA captures first video of the solar eclipse from Mexico

NASA has published the first recording of the total solar eclipse. The film comes from western Mexico. The phenomenon was only visible in North America.

In Honduras, a partial eclipse was visible.
In Honduras, a partial eclipse was visible.
Images source: © PAP | Gustavo Amador
Adam Zygiel

9 April 2024 19:01

The eclipse began over the Pacific Ocean near the Kiribati islands. A few minutes after 7 PM GMT, it could be observed by Mexicans. In the following minutes, residents of numerous U.S. states and Canadians were able to see it.

NASA has released the first recording from Mazatlán in western Mexico.

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