
A 'Ring Of Fire' Eclipse Will Blaze Across The Sky Next Week
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An annual solar eclipse will dazzle viewers in some parts of the world.
It burns, burns, burns, the ring of fire ― eclipse, if you look directly at it! So don’t do that. An annual solar eclipse, also known as a “ring of fire” eclipse, will occur on June 10, NASA announced. That means that the moon will move between the Earth and the sun, but the moon will be far enough away from Earth that it won’t completely block the sun. Instead, it will look like a dark circle inside a bright disc ― hence the “ring of fire” moniker. goh keng cheong via Getty Images The entire sequence of a 2019 annual solar eclipse.More Related News