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2020’Last Total Solar Eclipse’ scene where the moon completely covered the sun and exploded in broad daylight

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[인사이트] Reporter Ki-soo Lim = The world’s largest total solar eclipse’space show’ in which the moon covers all of the sun is making people around the world admire.

On the 15th (local time), online media Money Control reported on the occurrence of a total solar eclipse where the moon completely covers the sun.

According to the media, a total solar eclipse was observed in Chile and Argentina at about 1 pm local time on the 14th, in which the moon completely covers the sun for about 2 minutes.

This day was also the last day in 2020 to see the total solar eclipse with your own eyes.

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To observe this year’s last total solar eclipse, many local citizens were waiting, wearing special glasses, looking up at the sky early on.

Citizens shouted as the sun finally shone in the shape of a ring, obscured by the moon.

Local media reported that as the moon covered the sun, it was covered in pitch-black darkness even in the middle of the day.

Total solar eclipse, a rare astronomical phenomenon, is such a big event that it is called the’super ball’ of the solar system.

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Chile and Argentina are the only terrestrial regions in the world to observe this total solar eclipse.

Even within Chile and Argentina, only partial solar eclipses could be seen in regions outside the total solar eclipse route.

The next total solar eclipse that will visit Earth is December 4, next year, and it is said to be observed only in Antarctica.

Many people observed a fantastic total solar eclipse and attracted attention as they wished that the corona would end next year.

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