A total solar eclipse happened Tuesday afternoon.
The phenomenon won't happen again until March 2015, according to Space.com.
Only a sliver of northern Australia (where it was Nov. 14) was lucky enough see the sky darken for a few minutes during the pre-dawn hours as the moon passed between the Earth and the sun.
For the majority of us who were not in the path of the total solar eclipse, Panasonic had two live broadcasts of the solar eclipse from Port Douglas and Fitzroy Island. Here are some pictures from the entire event.
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Hours before the event, thousands of people gathered on the beach to watch the total solar eclipse.
Telescope equipment was set up to run live streams, since the eclipse was not visible to most parts of the world.
Fitzroy Island, Nov. 14, 5:51 a.m. local time in Australia.
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