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In North America, HS is set to broadcast a live solar eclipse on Monday night. The rare phenomenon will see the Moon completely cover the Sun as it moves from Mexico to the United States and eventually into Canada. The duration of the eclipse will vary from location to location, lasting anywhere from less than a minute to a few minutes.

The solar eclipse is scheduled to begin at 19:30 Finnish time and reach its peak at 20:45. In Mexico, preparations were already underway for the event, with hotels filling up with tourists and the event being advertised around the city of Mazatlán.

In the United States, nearly 32 million people are estimated to be within the path of the total solar eclipse. The path of the eclipse will cross through 15 states, with some concerns about cloudy weather affecting visibility. Despite this, cities like Dallas, Indianapolis, and Buffalo will experience the eclipse firsthand, with hotels in some areas already sold out months in advance.

Cities along the path in Texas are particularly concerned about cloudy conditions that may affect visibility. However, despite these concerns, millions of people are eagerly anticipating this rare astronomical event. Various organizations and individuals are collaborating to capture and share the experience of this unique phenomenon on Monday night.

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