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Eclipse Solar Mexico 1991

Total Solar Eclipse of July 11, 1991

Visible Across the Globe

Impressive Celestial Event

On July 11, 1991, a total solar eclipse graced the sky, captivating observers worldwide. The Moon's shadow cast a path of darkness across the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Mexico, and Central America.

In Mexico, this celestial phenomenon was particularly remarkable. The total eclipse lasted an astonishing six minutes and 54 seconds, making it one of the longest of the 20th century. The darkened sun created an awe-inspiring sight that left an enduring impression on those who witnessed it.

Listed below are selected cities where the total eclipse was visible, along with their respective local times:

  • Honolulu, HI: 7:31 AM
  • Kahului, HI: 7:35 AM
  • Zihuatanejo, Mexico: 8:40 AM
  • Mexico City, Mexico: 9:19 AM
  • Tapachula, Mexico: 9:48 AM

An interactive map showcasing the path of the total solar eclipse is also available online, providing further insights into this unforgettable astronomical event.


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