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Rare Solar Eclipse to Occur Sunday
The annular solar eclipse as it appeared Jan. 15, 2010 in
Qingdao, Shandong Province of China. During the annular eclipse, the
moon passes directly in front of the sun, leaving a spectacular ring of
fire.
ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images
On Sunday the sun is going to turn into a ring of fire. It's an annular solar eclipse, the first one in the United States in almost 18 years.
An annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly in front of the sun, but the lunar disk is not quite wide enough to cover the entire star. At maximum, the moon forms a "black hole" in the center of the sun.
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