Annular Solar eclipse posts
WSJ Video An annular, or "ring of fire," solar eclipse could be seen from several locations in Chile and Argentina on Sunday, Feb. 26. A total solar eclipse will cross the U.S. in August.
109 months ago
WSJ Video An annular, or "ring of fire," solar eclipse could be seen from several locations in Chile and Argentina on Sunday, Feb. 26. A total solar eclipse will cross the U.S. in August.
109 months ago
National Geographic Channel Find out how to safely watch a stunning annular eclipse that will appear this week in the skies:
109 months ago
Washington Post An annular solar eclipse in which the moon partially blocks the sun appears as a "Ring of Fire" in the Southern Hemisphere.
Slooh scientists will include commentary and images of the eclipse. This livestream is courtesy of Slooh.com.
109 months ago
NPR If you just so happen to be in the Southern Hemisphere and look up Sunday morning — or, for everyone else, if you happen to have Internet access — you may have the chance to see an annular solar eclipse.
109 months ago
National Geographic Join our Starstruck columnist Andrew Fazekas aka The Night Sky Guy to explain this Sunday's annular solar eclipse.
109 months ago
The New York Times The sky will be illuminated in a "ring of fire" solar eclipse on Sunday. Here's what you need to know.
109 months ago
Yahoo The annular eclipse, also known as “a ring of fire,” happens every two years.
114 months ago
MSN News A double solar eclipse is incredibly rare...and it can only be seen from space.
126 months ago
Upworthy If you missed the solar eclipse — either from forgetting all about it or just, like, *not* living in the most ideal solar eclipse viewing location — this one's for you. If you didn't miss it, this one's also for you. Because solar ECLIPSE, y'all.
Read more ... So cool. (via AOL)
132 months ago
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