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Total solar eclipse 2024: Stunning videos captured in the US, Mexico, and outer space

Thousands across Canada, North America, and Mexico gathered to witness the epic celestial spectacle.

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Apr 09, 2024 · 11:06 am
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JUST IN: The total solar eclipse crosses over Mazatlán, Mexico with the sun getting completely blocked out by the moon.

The spectacle happened at approximately 11:07 AM mountain time in the Mexican beach vacation town.

According to NASA, the sight in the town lasted for over… pic.twitter.com/FqMF56pdwK

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 8, 2024

Today’s total solar eclipse as captured by the @LowellObs telescope in Waco, Texas. 🌘Tell us your reactions to this incredible moment!

Today’s eclipse started from the Pacific Ocean and ended in the Atlantic Ocean. This won’t happen from coast-to-coast again until 2045! 🤯… pic.twitter.com/uz3FZp6SaW

— Discovery (@Discovery) April 8, 2024

The Exp 71 crew soared into the Moon’s shadow during the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon while working on cargo transfers, spacesuits, and science. More... https://t.co/8LXGHC95XO pic.twitter.com/kEWnOuu4zP

— International Space Station (@Space_Station) April 8, 2024

Experiencing the April 8th eclipse at Niagara Falls was amazing! Grateful to share this moment with schoolmates. #Eclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/EiSbWDA0Xd

— Brian Xie (@BrianXieTCG) April 8, 2024

Timelapse of the total eclipse from Magog Quebec pic.twitter.com/OtiXXphVUN

— Jason O'Young (@jasonoyoung) April 8, 2024

#SolarEclipse2024 96% coverage in Kalamazoo, MI at 3:11 PM ET pic.twitter.com/C2avx49jqo

— Nick Ponton (@nick_ponton) April 8, 2024

Unbelievable experience. Blown away. Amazing. #SolarEclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/ZwM42RjwbL

— Ryan Hall, Y’all (@ryanhallyall) April 8, 2024

If I had 10 tries, I couldn't have timed this hyperlapse more perfectly than this.

Because of the clouds obscuring the corona, this is probably the best shot in all of Mazatlan of the event.

Mazatlan eclipse. pic.twitter.com/TUHiBOpP7P

— Dr Manhattva (@Manhattva) April 8, 2024

Total eclipse! Upstate NY pic.twitter.com/zudY4RXFL0

— Dr. Lindsey Darvin (@DrLindseyDarvin) April 8, 2024

Incredible moment in downtown Dallas as all the skyscraper lights came on during the moment of totality.

Felt weirdly emotional seeing this, I had goosebumps!!!

Total Eclipse of the heart for sure!!
🖤🌓🌔 pic.twitter.com/2H241gZJ9C

— Emma Vardy (@EmmaVardyTV) April 8, 2024

The people went wild! 😎#montreal #SolarEclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/sbfBxsSfiQ

— Montréal 🌖🌑🌔 (@Montreal) April 8, 2024

Así se vivió el #Eclipse2024 en Mazatlán Sinaloa. La gente estaba eufórica. 🌒#EclipseSolar2024 #Mazatlán #NASA #Eclipse #EclipseSolar pic.twitter.com/C7Vf24TiGB

— Ada Márquez (@AdaMarqREAL) April 8, 2024

Drone time lapse of the solar eclipse crowd here at @SMU (Dallas, TX) pic.twitter.com/4EXlj0pOEr

— Hunter Schuler (@hunterschuler) April 8, 2024

Follow, follow the Sun / And which way the wind blows / When this day is done 🎶

Today, April 8, 2024, the last total solar #eclipse until 2045 crossed North America. pic.twitter.com/YH618LeK1j

— NASA (@NASA) April 8, 2024

The 2024 solar eclipse passing over Lady Liberty’s torch from Liberty Island #NYC pic.twitter.com/WWvWAQDcJG

— Max Guliani (@maximusupinNYc) April 8, 2024

An airplane transits the moon during totality in Fort Worth, Texas.

A crazy perspective. Each one of those solar flare prominences are multiple times bigger than the entire earth. 🤯#FortWorth #Texas #Eclipse2024 #SolarEclipse2024 #Eclipse #dfwwx #txwx pic.twitter.com/cLwpnyAgJC

— Matt Lantz (@mattlantz) April 9, 2024
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