Cadres of the phenomenon in their Twitter published including the agency AFP, the channel ABC News, Weather Nation.

Of the South African cone, including much of Chile and Argentina

📷 @ mbernettipic.twitter.com / eiAIeh8G3a

- AFP news agency (@AFP) July 2, 2019

Timelapse footage captures the eclipse in the Chile's Coquimbo region. https://t.co/hzrwT7LNCSpic.twitter.com/7RcYRowcng

- ABC News (@ABC) July 3, 2019

☀️😎 Chileans gathered to witness a total solar #eclipse on Tuesday evening!

Check out the scene from the Pacific Ocean .... # EclipseSolar2019 # EclipseChilepic.twitter.com / MIq0uHIwpw

- WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) July 3, 2019

Its total duration was 4 minutes 33 seconds.

A total of five eclipses are expected in 2019 - three solar and two lunar.

Earlier, an astronomer, an associate professor of physics at Moscow State University, Vladimir Surdin, in an interview with NSN, commented on the total solar eclipse.

RT led the broadcast of the phenomenon.