Annular solar eclipse turns the sun into a dramatic ‘ring of fire’

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On October 2, an annular solar eclipse will be visible over parts of the Pacific Ocean, southern Chile, and southern Argentina.

The path of annularity, where the moon will cover about 93% of the sun, is relatively narrow, spanning 165 to 206 miles (265 to 331 kilometers).

For those unable to view it in person, Space.com will provide live coverage and livestreams, with details released closer to the date.

An annular eclipse occurs when the moon is slightly farther from the sun, creating a “ring of fire” effect rather than a total eclipse.

Viewers must use solar filters and eclipse glasses to watch safely, Space.com has reported.

read more: https://www.space.com/one-week-to-go-annular-solar-eclipse-2024

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