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‘Ring of fire’ solar eclipse 2021: How and when to watch Thursday – CNET
Wake up early and you might even see the sun show off its rarely seen horns and “shark fin.”

An annular solar eclipse in 2011.
NASA
On the morning of June 10, the darkened new moon will slide in front of the sun, resulting in a partial solar eclipse visible from big swaths of North America and Europe. Some lucky skywatchers in a narrow section…
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