Coronavirus pandemic will leave some eclipse chasers in the dark for 2020 total solar eclipse



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Eclipse chasers are so excited about solar eclipses that they rarely miss these celestial events, even if they have to travel around the world to see them. But the coronavirus outbreak has halted his plans for the only total solar eclipse of the year.

On Monday (December 14), the 2020 total solar eclipse will sweep across the Southern Cone of South America, through Chile and Argentina, turning the day into twilight for up to 2 minutes and 10 seconds as the moon passes in front of the Sun. A partial eclipse will be visible across the entire continent, as well as parts of southwestern Africa.

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