Image of the solar eclipse in Mazatlán seen from space

by times news cr

2024-04-12 15:19:32

Mexico.- During this Monday, April 8, the expected eclipse solarwhich its peak was to be seen in MazatlanSinaloa.

The name “Mazatlán” It became a trend on social networks, since many people came to the Pearl of the Pacific to see the surprising astronomical event.

For a few minutes darkness invaded the city of Mazatlánsince the solar eclipse lasted approximately 4 minutes and the Sun was completely blocked by the moon.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shared a surprising image of what it looks like that the shadow of the Moon was seen from space, generating total darkness in Mazatlán.

This is what Mazatlán looked like from space / Photo: NOAA

Without a doubt, this April 8 will be remembered by millions of people as they live an incredible experience.

The shadow covered much of the planet / Photo: NOAA

It should be noted that during the astronomical event, NASA and other scientific research organizations took advantage of the total solar eclipse to carry out studies.

Moments before the solar eclipse / Photo: NOAA

The satellite image was shared by the US agency NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), where you can see the enormous shadow generated by the Moon on Earth during the hours before the eclipse.

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Carlos Narvaes, graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in the Sociology degree at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), who has carried out school research work on insecurity issues. I have completed diplomas in security, violence and quality of life, where I have learned about various theoretical perspectives and they are the topics that I like to work on and that have caught my attention the most. I began my career as a web reporter at DEBATE in 2018, working on police, political and viral content sections. I especially cover news related to Mexico City and the State of Mexico, I stay up to date with the conferences of the Head of Government, Claudia Sheinbaum, and I also follow other agencies to stay up to date with the facts. I have followed news like the

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