An annular solar eclipse is about to appear this morning, and you don't want to miss it! An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is too far away from the Earth to completely cover the sun, resulting in a ring of light around the darkened moon.
NASA explained: “An annular eclipse happens when the moon is farthest from Earth. "Because the moon is farther away from Earth, it seems smaller and does not block the entire view of the sun.” Here’s everything you need to know about today's annular solar eclipse, including what it is and where it will be visible from.
What is an annular solar eclipse? An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is too far away from the Earth to completely cover the sun.
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