A local newspaper said that the first total solar eclipse humans ever recorded was seen in the sky above modern-day Latakia, Syria, more than three millennia ago. "The Sun was put to shame," a historian back then wrote, as the Moon obscured it entirely for two minutes and seven seconds, turn
It was North America's first total eclipse since 2017 and it won't appear across this part of the world again until 2046. For the first time in nearly a century, the western and northern regions of New York State saw a total eclipse.
The Total Solar Eclipse is set to grace selected regions of Mexico, the United States and Canada, and will offer a rare opportunity for viewers to anticipate a multitude of awe-inspiring moments as it won't appear across this part of the world again until 2046.