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See that dark red blob over South America? That s a solar eclipse.
Or at least, that s what a solar eclipse looks like from far away. On December 14, some people in Chile and Argentina witnessed a total solar eclipse, the only one of 2020. But if you weren t lucky enough to be there, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite has you covered. It captured the entire thing from far above the Earth, and the results are stunning.
☀️ @NOAA s GOES East satellite is capturing the shadow of this morning s solar eclipse as it traverses South America. pic.twitter.com/HuLGy7iovG
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