The first total solar eclipse of the year was observed from hundreds of cities and small towns in 13 states in the USA on April 8.
The solar eclipse was also observed from a passenger plane during flight.
The first of two solar eclipses that will occur this year took place in Mexico.
While the eclipse was expected to last more than 4 minutes in some places, Mexicans gathered in the coastal town of Mazatlan to watch the eclipse.
The second and last solar eclipse of the year will be visible from Turkey.
According to NASA, solar eclipses can last between 10 seconds and approximately 7 and a half minutes.
The first total solar eclipse of the year follows a path approximately 186 kilometers wide across parts of Mexico, the United States and Canada on April 8.