Delia was very excited as she joined over 1 million people who visited South Carolina for a rare total eclipse. The totality began at 2:46pm EDT and lasted for only two minutes before ending at 4:10pm.
During a total solar eclipse, the moon passes in perfect alignment between the Earth and sun, creating a shadow on the planet and spectacular effects in the sky. It is the only time you can see the sun’s corona, appearing as a dazzling ring of light around the moon’s silhouette. A 360-degree sunset appears around the entire horizon.
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