Millions of Americans gather to watch eclipse

The last coast-to-coast solar eclipse in the United States occurred in 1918.

The solar eclipse at Corbets Couloir in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA on 21 August, 2017.
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The solar eclipse at Corbets Couloir in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA on 21 August, 2017.

The United States has experienced the first total solar eclipse in 99 years that was viewable from coast to coast. 

It's thought to be the most watched eclipse in history. 

TRT World's Jon Brain reports from Nashville, Tennessee.

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