The solar eclipse has made its way to Mexico, offering a spectacular sight for those in Mazatlan on the Pacific coast. As the moon slowly moves in front of the sun, observers are gearing up for the much-anticipated moment of totality, expected to occur at 2:07 p.m. ET.
During totality, the moon will completely block the sun, creating a mesmerizing celestial event that will last approximately four minutes. This rare occurrence has drawn the attention of many skywatchers, eager to witness the magic of a solar eclipse.
For those planning to view the eclipse, it is crucial to take necessary precautions to protect your eyes. Certified eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewers are recommended to safely observe the eclipse without risking eye damage.
As the partial solar eclipse unfolds in Mazatlan, spectators are in for a treat as they witness the moon's journey across the sun, casting a shadow over the landscape and creating a moment of awe and wonder.
Stay tuned for more updates on this celestial event as viewers across Mexico and beyond experience the beauty and wonder of a solar eclipse.