During the eclipse, 14 states across the U.S. were in the path of totality and experienced more than two minutes of darkness in the middle of the day – with a partial eclipse viewable all across North America. The broadcast – Eclipse Across America: Through the Eyes of NASA – covered locations along the path of totality, from Oregon to South Carolina including public reactions from all ages. The eclipse’s long path over land provided a unique opportunity to study the Sun, Earth, Moon and their interaction. This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: “Total Eclipse Preview Show”, Total Solar Eclipse: “Through The Eyes of NASA,” Part 1 https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0821_Total%20Solar%20Eclipse%20Noon%20to%201%20pm%20ET.html Total Solar Eclipse: “Through The Eyes of NASA,” Part 2 https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0821_Total%20Solar%20Eclipse%201%20pm%20to%202%20pm%20ET.html Total Solar Eclipse: “Through The Eyes of NASA,” Part 3 https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0821_Total%20Solar%20Eclipse%202%20pm%20to%203%20pm%20ET.html Total Solar Eclipse: “Through The Eyes of NASA,” Part 4 https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0821_Total%20Solar%20Eclipse%203%20pm%20to%204%20pm%20ET.html
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