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Solar eclipse unfolds in the skies of South America's Patagonia

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The moon blocks out the sun as it passes between the star and Earth, causing a total solar eclipse and plunging southern Argentina and Chile into darkness, amid cheers and applause from scientists and observers gathered in Argentina's Neuquen province. IMAGES

Added on the 14/12/2020 17:40:22 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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