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By Alexa Keefe
The "Great American Eclipse"on August 21, 2017 was
the first total solar eclipse the United States had seen in
38 years, and the first time in almost 100 years that the
path of totality crossed from coast to coast. For a couple
of minutes, locations along a narrow path from the Pacific Northwest to the
southeast Atlantic coast saw day turn into night as the moon completely
blocked out the sun. Not all of us were lucky enough to board a
transcontinental flight to follow the moon's shadow, so we here we bring you
the next best thing: over a dozen National Geographic photographers
strategically positioned along the way. We started with astronomy
photographer Babak Tafreshi in a jet above the Pacific at the moment the
eclipse began, then touched down in Oregon to continue on-the-ground
coverage all the way to South Carolina.
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