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2020’s Only Total Solar Eclipse Plunges South America Into Darkness – Chronicle
South Americans had a rare chance to watch a total solar eclipse, the first and only one in 2020. The next time the moon will completely cover the sun is expected…

South Americans had a rare chance to watch a total solar eclipse, the first and only one in 2020. The next time the moon will completely cover the sun is expected at the end of next year. Photo: AFP/Getty Images
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