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Solar eclipse 2017: Americans gaze at sky spectacular | Solar eclipse 2017: Americans gaze at sky spectacular |
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A total solar eclipse has wowed the US. | A total solar eclipse has wowed the US. |
A huge shadow cast by the Moon as it passed in front of the Sun swept across the nation, from Oregon in the west to South Carolina in the east. | A huge shadow cast by the Moon as it passed in front of the Sun swept across the nation, from Oregon in the west to South Carolina in the east. |
Millions of people moved to get into the path of darkness, putting on their protective glasses to gaze at the sky in wonder. | Millions of people moved to get into the path of darkness, putting on their protective glasses to gaze at the sky in wonder. |
It was the first total solar eclipse visible from America's lower 48 states in 38 years, and the first since 1918 to track from coast to coast. | It was the first total solar eclipse visible from America's lower 48 states in 38 years, and the first since 1918 to track from coast to coast. |
The spectacle started in Oregon at 10:16 local time. | The spectacle started in Oregon at 10:16 local time. |
Skywatchers gathered on the coast witnessed the Sun's disc being completely obscured by the Moon for two minutes. | Skywatchers gathered on the coast witnessed the Sun's disc being completely obscured by the Moon for two minutes. |
But just before and just after totality, they also got to see some of the classic features of a total solar eclipse. | But just before and just after totality, they also got to see some of the classic features of a total solar eclipse. |
These included "Baily's beads" which arise as the last shafts of sunlight drive through valleys on the Moon; and the "Diamond Ring", which is the single brilliant point of light that signals the beginning and end of totality. | |
From Oregon, the eclipse shadow raced on through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina. It was a journey that took roughly 90 minutes. | From Oregon, the eclipse shadow raced on through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina. It was a journey that took roughly 90 minutes. |
Small towns along the path were inundated with visitors. So were the National Parks. | Small towns along the path were inundated with visitors. So were the National Parks. |
In Carbondale, Illinois, city authorities billed the location as the "Eclipse Crossroads of America" because it would enjoy totality both on Monday and when the next US eclipse occurred in 2024. | In Carbondale, Illinois, city authorities billed the location as the "Eclipse Crossroads of America" because it would enjoy totality both on Monday and when the next US eclipse occurred in 2024. |
As anticipated, it proved to be a huge magnet to visitors who made good use of the more than 60,000 extra car parking spaces organised for the day. | As anticipated, it proved to be a huge magnet to visitors who made good use of the more than 60,000 extra car parking spaces organised for the day. |
The area also enjoyed the longest period of darkness, lasting two minutes and 40 seconds. | The area also enjoyed the longest period of darkness, lasting two minutes and 40 seconds. |
The Atlantic coastal city of Charleston was the final big urban area tasked with saying goodbye to the eclipse. It experienced the full shadow at 14:47 local time (18:47 GMT; 19:47 BST). | The Atlantic coastal city of Charleston was the final big urban area tasked with saying goodbye to the eclipse. It experienced the full shadow at 14:47 local time (18:47 GMT; 19:47 BST). |
Although, the US had exclusive rights on totality, a partial eclipse was visible across all of North America and the north of South America. | Although, the US had exclusive rights on totality, a partial eclipse was visible across all of North America and the north of South America. |
Parts of western Europe were also set to see the Moon take a little chunk out of the Sun at the end of the day just before the star dipped below the horizon. | Parts of western Europe were also set to see the Moon take a little chunk out of the Sun at the end of the day just before the star dipped below the horizon. |
The next total solar eclipse on Earth is on 2 July, 2019, over the South Pacific, Chile, Argentina. | The next total solar eclipse on Earth is on 2 July, 2019, over the South Pacific, Chile, Argentina. |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos |