The first solar eclipse of the year ended
The first solar eclipse of the year ended, beautiful scenes showing in Chile and Argentina
New Delhi, Agency. The first full solar eclipse of this year has ended. During this time, very beautiful scenes were seen in parts of the world during the night. During the solar eclipse before the year 2019, it was completely dark for some time and the sun looked like a very beautiful sphere.
However, due to late night in India, this eclipse was not found. However, very picturesque pictures of this eclipse have emerged from Chile, Argentina, and parts of Brazil.
Countries around the world have made special preparations to keep an eye on this unseen sight. The Space Agency has released photos of NASA’s solar eclipse.
Not only this, but its live streaming has also been done by the Space Science Agency. This solar eclipse was observed for about 6,000 miles in Chile, Argentina, and the Pacific region. Its very beautiful pictures have been released.
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