![]() Much like the eclipse that many saw over the United States in 2017, this one will take place in the middle of the day-around 1 p.m.-and directly overhead. What’s more, the Geminid meteor shower will peak on December 13 and 14, so plan to look up the night before too-it’ll be summer in South America, so it’s likely that the skies will be clear. The total solar eclipse taking place on December 14, 2020, gives travelers an opportunity to turn two dream trips into one: Since the path of totality-the area in which the moon completely blocks the sun-will pass over Chile and Argentina, you can chase an eclipse and explore the staggering mountains, glaciers, and lakes of the Patagonian landscape at the same time.
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