A full solar eclipse earlier this week gave observers in South America a very good reason to look at the skies. Scientists caught up with the glory of this solar eclipse, which was only visible to those living in Chile and Argentina.
A five-minute video of NASA's eclipse is a unique visual feast for those who want to relive this eclipse. In addition to the video, a very amazing GIF has been created to show that the eclipse shadow moves on our planet. The images used for this GIF were shot with one of NOAA's satellites. The satellite was in a unique position that could capture the shadow of the Moon as it crossed the ocean and much of South America.
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