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How and when to watch the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse tomorrow - CNET

How and when to watch the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse tomorrow - CNET

How and when to watch the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse tomorrow - CNET
Jun 09, 2021 45 secs

Sunrise in parts of North America on Thursday will see one of the most spectacular celestial events: an annular solar eclipse,.

On June 10, the darkened new moon will slide in front of the sun, resulting in a "ring of fire" eclipse visible in some parts of North America and across parts of Europe and Asia.

The scientific name for this is an annular solar eclipse, which is a bit different from a total solar eclipse -- when the moon is at the right distance from Earth to completely cover the sun.

A total solar eclipse put on a big show in North America in 2017, and we'll get another one in 2024.

The good news for millions of others is that a partial eclipse will still be visible for a period of time from northern and eastern stretches of North America and much of Europe.

The path of the June 10 annular solar eclipse.

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