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This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

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This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Xu Xiaoping, taken in Arkansas, USA

Every time there is an important celestial phenomenon, you must see Starlink CSVA!

Although China can't see it, more than 10 star photographers from Starlink CSVA have already gone to the scene in North America, so let's hurry up and enjoy their on-site reports.

The total eclipse belt swept across North America and was visible to many cities in Mexico, the United States, and Canada.

Hurry up to the picture, fresh and exciting! First release some of the photographers' works:

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Xu Xiaoping, taken in Arkansas, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Huang Xiaoqin, taken in Maine, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Huang Xiaoqin, taken in Maine, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Wu Qingze, taken in Indiana, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA Star Photographer car, taken in Maine, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Xu Xiaoping, taken in Arkansas, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Xu Xiaoping, taken in Arkansas, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Wu Qingze, taken in Indiana, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Huang Xiaoqin, taken in Maine, USA

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Wu Qingze, taken in Indiana, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Xu Xiaoping, taken in Arkansas, USA

This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!

▲Starlink CSVA star photographer Huang Xiaoqin, taken in Maine, USA

More blockbusters are still on the way, looking forward to the follow-up wonderful works......

It doesn't matter if you can't go abroad to witness the solar eclipse this time, just wait for the excitement of China. The last time the continent saw a total solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, and the next time it was on March 20, 2034 and September 2, 2035, which is very rare.

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This year's only total solar eclipse in the world!