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Annular Solar Eclipse

Just after the lunar eclipse in May, June 10 brings about an annular solar eclipse. You'll be able to see a ring of light around the dark moon, but the sun's corona is not visible during this kind of solar eclipse. It's best viewed in eastern Russia, the Arctic Ocean, western Greenland, and Canada, but a partial eclipse will be seen in the northeastern United States, Europe, and most of Russia.

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