You can now glimpse some Stunning images are now available after yesterday’s solar eclipse which had a path of totality that darkened the skies over parts of Chile and Argentina.Anadolu Agency//Getty ImagesThe solar eclipse darkened La Serana, a Chilean city about 310-miles north of Santiago on July 02, 2019.Anadolu Agency//Getty ImagesMore on EclipsesHow to Photograph a Total Solar EclipseThe Cosmic Weirdness of Solar Eclipse TotalityYou can see the Sun’s corona peeking out from behind the moon. Totality lasted 4-minutes and 33-seconds and for most of that time, the path of totality was over the Pacific. View full post on TwitterAnadolu Agency//Getty ImagesAbove you can see the progression of the Moon overtaking the Sun. Below, a tweet showing an insane photo of the cosmic event from space.View full post on TwitterHere are a few other great shots:ARIEL MARINKOVIC//Getty ImagesLoving these solar eclipse suits.Marcelo Hernandez//Getty ImagesA view from the La Silla European Southern Observatory in La Higuera, Chile.Martin Bernetti//Getty ImagesIf you weren’t able to catch this eclipse there’s good and bad news. The good: The next total solar eclipse to hit the U.S. and will cross the eastern part of the country. The bad news: it’s almost five years away. Mark your calendars for April 8, 2024.Daisy HernandezDaisy writes for Runner’s World, Bicycling, and Popular Mechanics. She received her MA from ESU and loves all things pop culture, dinosaurs, cooking, and reading.