November 4, 2024
The total solar eclipse has now passed, but it seems that many people are still feeling the effects. On Monday, millions gathered along the path of totality to witness the rare celestial event, which made landfall in Mazatlán, Mexico, before being visible in various parts of the U.S. and Canada,...
The total solar eclipse has now passed, but it seems that many people are still feeling the effects. On Monday, millions gathered along the path of totality to witness the rare celestial event, which made landfall in Mazatlán, Mexico, before being visible in various parts of the U.S. and Canada,…



The total solar eclipse has now passed, but it seems that many people are still feeling the effects. On Monday, millions gathered along the path of totality to witness the rare celestial event, which made landfall in Mazatlán, Mexico, before being visible in various parts of the U.S. and Canada,…

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