Best Eclipse Photos: ‘Ring Of Fire’ Wows Western States As All U.S. See Solar Eclipse

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Best Eclipse Photos: ‘Ring Of Fire’ Wows Western States As All U.S. See Solar Eclipse
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Saturday saw a major solar eclipse cross the Americas, with all but the tips of North and South America able to see the new moon appear to take a bite out of the sun.

shadow, which was 115 miles wide and swept across parts of nine U.S. states—Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. The biggest cities to see a “ring of fire” were Eugene in Oregon,Soar Over Mars Labyrinth Of Night In Stunning Space Agency Video The shadow first hit the U.S. at 9:13 a.m. PDT on the coast of Oregon and left Texas 50 minutes later at 12:03 p.m CDT. As it raced across the Earth the moon’s shadow got as fast as 7,000 mph and as slow as 1,700 mph, according toAfter its journey across the U.S. the “ring of fire” was then seen in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Brazil.

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