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Millions Witness Rare Total Solar Eclipse Across North America
Millions of people from Mexico to Canada and across the United States were treated to a spectacular celestial event on Monday as they witnessed a rare total solar eclipse. The path of totality, where the Moon completely obscures the Sun, traversed several cities, captivating observers and sparking widespread excitement.
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Total Solar Eclipse in North America on Monday
On Monday, the sun will disappear - for a short time - across America, reported CNN.
For a brief moment, day will turn to night. Animals big and small will go into their nighttime routines. Stars and planets will be visible, and streetlights will turn on in the middle of the day.
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