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The moon blocked out part of the sun on Friday in a dazzling "ring of fire" solar eclipse that amazed lucky observers around the world, from Australia to Hawaii.
By Joe RaoSpace.comA spectacular "ring of fire" solar eclipse will be visible from northern Australia Friday morning local time, treating lucky skywatchers in the region to their second solar eclipse in less than six months.During this week's annular solar eclipse, which begins late Thursday Eastern time due to time zone differences, the moon's disk will appear to be about 4.5 percent smaller ...
Update: See the first photos of the solar eclipse here. An initial video of the 'ring of fire' eclipse is here.
A spectacular "ring of fire" solar eclipse will be visible from northern Australia Friday morning local time (May 10), treating lucky skywatchers in the region to their second solar eclipse in less than six months.
SYDNEY — Skygazers across the Australian Outback were among the lucky few to witness a solar eclipse on Friday as the moon glided between Earth and the sun, blocking everything but a dazzling ring of light.
Update: See the first photos of the solar eclipse here. An initial video of the 'ring of fire' eclipse is here.
The moon will block part of the sun today (May 9) to create a potentially amazing "ring of fire" and you can watch the celestial sight live online.
By Miriam KramerSpace.comA potentially dazzling ring-shaped solar eclipse Thursday will be a celestial show sure to amaze for those able to view it. Weather permitting, the passage of the moon in front of the sun will make the star look like a cosmic "ring of fire" for observers in western Australia, where the best viewing areas are.As astounding as the show might be, however, some keen ...
Update: See the first photos of the solar eclipse here. An initial video of the 'ring of fire' eclipse is here.
SYDNEY — Skygazers across the Australian Outback were among the lucky few to witness a solar eclipse on Friday as the moon glided between Earth and the sun, blocking everything but a dazzling ring of light.The celestial spectacle, known as a "ring of fire" eclipse, was the second solar eclipse visible from northern Australia in six months. In November, a total solar eclipse plunged the countr ...
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