‘Ring Of Fire’ Solar Eclipse Visible On June 10
Don’t miss the “Ring of Fire” solar eclipse! The moon will pass in front of the sun on Thursday, June 10.
Why is this eclipse call the “Ring of Fire”? Well, the Earth will be too far so a bright annulus around the moon’s silhouette will be created hence, “Ring of Fire”
The solar eclipse will be visible across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and part of the Southeast and Midwest. In our area maximum viewing will occur after sunrise, which is at 5:32am. The whole eclipse will last about an hour and 40 minutes.
Remember to not look directly into the sun and only observe the solar eclipse through eclipse glasses.
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