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A Rare "Ring of Fire" Solar Eclipse Is Occurring This Weekend


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A Rare "Ring of Fire" Solar Eclipse Is Occurring This Weekend

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Since movie theaters and Broadway have been closed for some time, you can catch the best shows this year simply by looking up at the sky. From supermoons to meteor

 

showers, the night sky has been, well, stellar entertainment. This weekend, another incredible celestial event will hit: an annular "ring of fire" solar eclipse.

 

So what exactly is that? This type of solar eclipse occurs when a new moon is near its farthest point from Earth (called its apogee), forming a straight line with the Earth and the

 

sun—an event that occurs once a year. When the moon is at its apogee, it partially covers the sun. Since the sun's outer rim remains visible, though, the sunshine appearing

 

around the moon creates a stunning ring of fire effect. According to Forbes, this weekend's new moon will block 99.4 percent of the sun at maximum, almost forming a total solar

 

eclipse.

 

On Sunday, June 21, the annular solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Africa, Pakistan, India, and China, according to timeandate.com. Skywatchers in this area will be able to see

 

the ring of fire. In south and east Europe and north Australia, a partial eclipse will be visible. Keep in mind that the sun can burn your retinas, so if you watch the solar eclipse in

 

person, make sure to wear proper eye protection.

 

Want to watch the ring of fire solar eclipse from home? Tune in to  this live stream  this weekend. You won't want to miss it because the next annular solar eclipse is

 

happening  June 2021.

 

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