Credit & Copyright: Stan Honda
Explanation:
Captured in this snapshot, the shadow of the Moon came to Lake Magog,
Quebec, North America, planet Earth on April 8.
For the lakeside eclipse chasers, the much anticipated
total solar eclipse was a spectacle to behold in briefly dark,
but clear skies.
Of course Lake Magog was one of the last places to be visited by the
Moon's shadow.
The narrow path of totality for the
2024 total
solar eclipse
swept from Mexico's Pacific Coast north and
eastward through the US and Canada.
But a partial eclipse was visible across the entire North American
continent.
Total Eclipse Imagery: Notable Submissions to APOD
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