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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.
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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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