NASA has chosen a Mexican city to better watch the total solar eclipse scheduled to occur in 2024. The city of Torreón, along with other Mexican cities such as Mazatlán, Durango, Monclova, and Piedras Negras, has been identified as one of the best places to observe the rare celestial event.
According to El Diario de Coahuila, Torreón is expecting an unknown number of visitors to witness the eclipse, which is set to be a major tourist attraction for the region. The local commerce in Torreón is gearing up for the influx of visitors, with businesses preparing to capitalize on the event.
The total solar eclipse is a highly anticipated astronomical event that will be visible in Mexico, the United States, and other parts of the world. The schedule for the eclipse has been released, detailing how long it will last and how to see it from different countries.
As excitement builds for the López-Dóriga Solar Eclipse, NASA’s decision to highlight Torreón as a prime observation location is sure to draw even more attention to the city. Residents and visitors alike are looking forward to experiencing the wonder of the total solar eclipse in this picturesque Mexican city.