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Ring of Fire solar eclipse happens on Thursday – SlashGear
Skywatchers will want to be on the lookout for a solar eclipse happening Thursday morning, June 10. It will be the first solar eclipse of the year, and the moon…

Skywatchers will want to be on the lookout for a solar eclipse happening Thursday morning, June 10. It will be the first solar eclipse of the year, and the moon will almost entirely block the sun leaving only a little of the sun outside of the moon’s shadow. The only part of the sun visible from behind the moon is a ring, which gives the eclipse its ring of fire name.
Unfortunately, only a few locations will be able to see the total eclipse. Areas include parts of Canada, Greenland, and northern…
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