![The central five minutes of the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 (Idaho, USA). At the ends (left and right) images with DN 5 solar filter, the rest without filter. Combination of the second contact (left sequence), third contact (right sequence) and crown (center). Credit: J.C. Married / StarryEarth. The central five minutes of the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 (Idaho, USA). At the ends (left and right) images with DN 5 solar filter, the rest without filter. Combination of the second contact (left sequence), third contact (right sequence) and crown (center). Credit: J.C. Married / StarryEarth.](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_square_2_2_to_320px/public/images/news/img_prensa_prensa1581_3803_hi.jpg?h=b27b9028&itok=j3nrkugP)
On July 2nd there will be a total eclipse of the sun which will touch land only in Chile, Argentina, and on the island of Oeno a small corral atol in the centre of the Pacific. This astronomical event will be broadcast live via the web sky-live.tv, with the collaboration of the Cerro Tololo Observatory (Chile), and STARS4ALL, a project in which the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) is participating.
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