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A solar eclipse occurs, visible over areas of the Pacific Ocean and Latin American countries such as Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela.
A total solar eclipse on April 8, 2005, swept across the Pacific and parts of Latin America, captivating observers in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela.
On April 8, 2005, a total solar eclipse traversed the Pacific Ocean and made landfall in Central and South America.
The path of totality passed through Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela, drawing scientists and eclipse-chasers alike.
Spectators experienced the dramatic darkening of the sky and the emergence of the Sun’s corona.
Local communities hosted viewing events, and research teams conducted solar observations.
The eclipse provided valuable data on solar atmospheric dynamics and inspired widespread public interest in astronomy.
It remains one of the most photographed celestial events of the early 21st century.
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Pacific Ocean
Costa Rica
Panama
Colombia
Venezuela