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Watch the entire total solar eclipse of 2021 in just 1 minute! (time-lapse video) - Space.com

Watch the entire total solar eclipse of 2021 in just 1 minute! (time-lapse video) - Space.com

Watch the entire total solar eclipse of 2021 in just 1 minute! (time-lapse video) - Space.com
Dec 06, 2021 58 secs

A new video (available on YouTube in 4K) offers a stunning view of the 2021 solar eclipse that occurred on Saturday (Dec. 4).

Related: The only total solar eclipse of 2021 in pictures: Amazing photos from Antarctica.

During this eclipse, totality phase was visible for less than 2 minutes in Antarctica, although skywatchers in the southernmost regions of Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and South Africa could catch partial eclipses.

The next total solar eclipse, on April 20, 2023, will pass over south and east Asia, according to NASA's eclipse site. A total solar eclipse will also occur on April 8, 2024, crossing across parts of North America and Central America.

Another partial solar eclipse will occur on Oct.

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14, 2023, will be visible from North America, South America and Central America.

You can prepare for those solar eclipses with our guide on how to photograph a solar eclipse safely.

Our best cameras for astrophotography and the best lenses for astrophotography guides will help you pick the best gear to prepare for the next solar eclipse, too.

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