Enthusiasts prepare to observe the ‘ring of fire’ during eclipse in Patagonia

(2 Oct 2024)
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Puerto San Julian, Argentina – 02 October 2024
1. Sun shining behind the Nao Victoria, a replica of the ship that first sailed around the World led by Ferdinand Magellan
2. People setting up speakers next to the replica of the Nao Victoria ship
3. People setting up a telescope to watch the eclipse
4. People watching as the telescope is being set up
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Susan Plotkin, 63, retired lawyer from Buffalo, NY:
"I came to Argentina because I read online a couple of months ago that there is an annular solar eclipse, a ring of fire, and I love eclipses. This would be, I’ve seen three total eclipses; my last one was in Mazatlan, Mexico, and the weather was perfect."
6. A sign with the name of the city
7. People walk onto peer
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Susan Plotkin, 63, retired lawyer from Buffalo, NY:
"I think I’ll be disappointed if there is clouds but I’m not gonna regret trying because there’s no guarantees in life. The people who sit around waiting don’t have the five minutes (of the ring of fire). I could have those five minutes today."
9. Various of Lucrecia Loprete practicing yoga with music on the beach
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Lucrecia Loprete, 59, tourist from Buenos Aires:
"I feel very moved. Besides listening to the birds and seeing the water and the sky, it is very moving. I don’t know how (the eclipse) will impact me physically, but I do from an emotional way. For me, the energy is the emotions, and it’s what motivates me to be here."
12. Various of a monument for the fallen in the Malvinas/Falklands war

STORYLINE:
People from around the world arrived Wednesday at the southern tip of Patagonia in San Julian, Argentina, to catch a glimpse of the sun’s “ring of fire” eclipse.

The annular solar eclipse will be visible Wednesday over Easter Island and the tips of Argentina and Chile.

Solar eclipses happen when the sun, moon, and Earth line up just so the moon casts a shadow that can partially or totally block the sun’s light.

During an annular eclipse, the moon obscures all but a ring-shaped sliver of the sun.

That’s because the moon is at a point in its orbit farther from Earth.

This eclipse will occur mostly over water in the Pacific.

Rapa Nui, known as Easter Island, is along the path with parts of Argentina and Chile.

A partial solar eclipse, when the sun appears as a crescent, can be seen from several locations, including Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Hawaii.

Solar eclipses happen about two to five times a year.

April’s total sun eclipse dazzled skywatchers in parts of Mexico, Canada, and the U.S.

AP Video by Victor R. Caivano

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