Rare real Japanese swept across 3 continents
Yesterday's rare astronomical phenomenon appeared in North America, Africa and Europe, allowing people to observe a partial and total solar eclipse.
Yesterday's rare astronomical phenomenon appeared in North America, Africa and Europe, allowing people to observe a partial and total solar eclipse.
>>> Theeclipse will sweep through Africa, Europe and America
Real Japan first appeared in the US on the morning of November 3 (local time), then moved east through the Atlantic and Africa.(Photo: EPA)
Partial eclipse appeared in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.(Photo: Space)
Solar eclipse occurs when the moon lies between the earth and the sun while moving, and obscures all or part of the sun.The eclipse image is partly observed in Spain.(Photo: EPA)
Many people in Lisbon, Portugal, use a special type of glasses to observe a solar eclipse.(Photo: EPA)
A man is recording a total solar eclipse scan through Portugal.(Photo: EPA)
A solar eclipse is observed from Jerusalem temple, Israel.(Photo: EPA)
Partial eclipse was observed from Sidon, southern Lebanon.(Photo: EPA)
NASA called this phenomenon a solar eclipse , an intermediate type of solar eclipse and annular eclipse.At some point it can be observed that the total solar eclipse while in other places it is an annular eclipse.(Photo: EPA)
Total eclipse is observed in some African countries, most clearly in Sibiloi national park, Kenya.(Photo: AP)
Moon image eating the sun when viewed from Nairobi, Kenya.(Photo: AP)
People in Uganda observe a total solar eclipse that sweeps through some African countries.(Photo: EPA)
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