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The only total solar eclipse of 2020 is happening this week. Here’s how to watch it from anywhere. – CBS News
When the moon covers the sun completely, the sun’s atmosphere — known as its corona — can be seen.

The only total solar eclipse of the year arrives this week. On Monday, December 14, lucky skywatchers will have the chance to spot the spectacular celestial event, when the new moon fully blocks the sun, creating temporary darkness during what NASA calls “one of nature’s most awe-inspiring sights.”
When the moon covers the sun completely, the sun’s atmosphere — known as its corona — can be seen. This year, it coincides with the impressive Geminids meteor shower.
Unfortunately, this solar eclipse will…
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