So Humbling: 2017 eclipse of the sun as seen in America
CBS News' Jamie Yuccas spent the afternoon in Madras, Oregon, which has a population of 7,000 and was one of the first places in America to watch day turn into night. One-hundred thousand stargazers surged into the city, and when the magic moment arrived -- totality -- people across the country gaped in wonder.
It happened at exactly 10:19 a.m. and lasted precisely 2 minutes and 2 seconds.
"The light got so weird. And it was like, the world never looks like this," eclipse watcher Rebecca Boyd told Yuccas.
The town of 6,200 estimates it packed in 100,000 spectators, including Mona Thompson.
"I totally cried … I don't know why," Thompson said. "It was just so awesome."
Source: CBS news
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