15 Dec 2020, 12:05 PM IST
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Solar eclipse: Diamond ring effect in Argentina
The diamond ring effect is seen during the total solar eclipse from Villa Chocon, Neuquen province, Argentina.
AFP
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Partial solar eclipse in Buenos Aires
View of the sun partially covered by the moon during the partial solar eclipse in Buenos Aires.
AFP
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Solar eclipse lasted around two minutes
The moon covers the sun during a total eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.
AP
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Second total eclipse for Chile in last 18 months
A Mapuche child blows a ‘Trutruca’, a musical instrument, during a solar eclipse at Freire area, Temuco, Chile.
Reuters
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Watching the celestial event
A Mapuche indigenous family watch the total solar eclipse in Carahue, Araucania region in southern Chile.
AFP
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Plunges Chile, Argentina into darkness
A solar eclipse is seen through filters from special solar glasses in front of a sculpture, in Santiago, Chile.
Reuters
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