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How to watch the ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse on Thursday – Livescience.com
Remember, never look directly at the sun.
In the first solar eclipse of the year, the moon
will almost entirely block the sun, leaving only a fiery ring of Earth’s
star visible Thursday (June 10) morning.
Skygazers in just a few places in parts of Canada, Greenland and northern Russia will be able to spot this fiery ring, also known as an annular eclipse, according to NASA
.
However, a partial solar eclipse when the moon takes a circular “bite” out of the sun will be visible in more areas of the Northern Hemisphere, including parts…
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