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How and when to watch the ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse tomorrow – CNET
Sunrise in parts of North America on Thursday will see one of the most spectacular celestial events: an annular solar eclipse,…

An annular solar eclipse in 2011.
NASA
Fire up the Johnny Cash and get your protective glasses out because 2021’s first solar eclipse is here (and it’s the only one you might be able to see, if you’re stationed in the right part of the globe). On June 10,…
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