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Annular solar eclipse transfixes crowds across the Americas

Annular solar eclipse transfixes crowds across the Americas

Sunday, October 15, 2023, 09:04 GMT+7
Annular solar eclipse transfixes crowds across the Americas
A solar eclipse is observed in Neiva, Colombia, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

CAMPECHE -- Thousands of people across the Americas gazed at the heavens on Saturday to witness a rare phenomenon known as an annular solar eclipse, when the moon passes in front of the sun, momentarily producing the appearance of a "ring of fire" in the sky.

"It's one of those things you can't miss," said Oscar Lopez, 26, who travelled from Mexico City to the southern Mexican city of Campeche to see the eclipse. "It's amazing. We're really lucky as human beings to be able to experience these things."

U.S. space agency NASA said the eclipse was following a path from the U.S. Pacific Northwest over California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, crossing over parts of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia and Brazil before ending at sunset in the Atlantic Ocean.

Lopez and his family were among hundreds of spectators wearing sunglasses who gathered to watch the moon slowly glide across the face of the morning sun in Campeche, a picturesque colonial-era city on the western edge of the Yucatan peninsula.

An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between Earth and the sun at a time when the moon is at or close to its farthest point from our planet. It does not completely obscure the face of the sun, unlike in a total solar eclipse.

Instead it creates the image of a brilliant ring on the outlines of the sun surrounding the dark disc of the moon.

Isaac Solis, 26, a video editor in Mexico, chose the eclipse to propose to his 27-year-old girlfriend Alondra de Jesus Aguilar as they looked up at the sun in Campeche.

"I wasn't expecting it at all," Aguilar said. "I feel really happy. And really sure I want to spend my life with him."

A solar eclipse is observed at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is observed at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is observed at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is observed at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is observed at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is observed at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A person uses protective glasses to watch the solar eclipse at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A person uses protective glasses to watch the solar eclipse at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the solar eclipse at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the solar eclipse at the Chichen Itza archaeological zone, in Piste, Mexico, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the annular solar eclipse at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S., October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the annular solar eclipse at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S., October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is observed in Neiva, Colombia, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is observed in Neiva, Colombia, October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

The moon obscures the sun as people gather in Monument Valley to watch the annular solar eclipse in the Navajo Nation, Arizona, October 14. Photo: Reuters

The moon obscures the sun as people gather in Monument Valley to watch the annular solar eclipse in the Navajo Nation, Arizona, October 14. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the annular solar eclipse at Monument Valley in the Navajo Nation, Arizona, U.S., October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the annular solar eclipse at Monument Valley in the Navajo Nation, Arizona, U.S., October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is seen from Edzna, (archeological site) in Campeche state, Mexico, October 14. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is seen from Edzna, (archeological site) in Campeche state, Mexico, October 14. Photo: Reuters

Ten-year-old Ezra Martinez watches the annular solar eclipse at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S., October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

Ten-year-old Ezra Martinez watches the annular solar eclipse at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S., October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is seen from the Bicentenario Park in Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A solar eclipse is seen from the Bicentenario Park in Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the solar eclipse at the Bicentenario Park in Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People gather to watch the solar eclipse at the Bicentenario Park in Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A family gathers to watch the solar eclipse at UFAM university in Manaus, Brazil, October 14. Photo: Reuters

A family gathers to watch the solar eclipse at UFAM university in Manaus, Brazil, October 14. Photo: Reuters

The Moon crosses in front of the Sun over Memorial Juscelino Kubitschek, during an Annular Eclipse in Brasilia, Brazil, October 14. Photo: Reuters

The Moon crosses in front of the Sun over Memorial Juscelino Kubitschek, during an Annular Eclipse in Brasilia, Brazil, October 14. Photo: Reuters

A dove stands in an electric power pole during the annular solar eclipse in Brasilia, Brazil October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A dove stands in an electric power pole during the annular solar eclipse in Brasilia, Brazil October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

The annular solar eclipse is seen in Brasilia, Brazil October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

The annular solar eclipse is seen in Brasilia, Brazil October 14, 2023. Photo: Reuters

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