Skywatchers from all over the world were presented with a wonderful gift Annual solar eclipse Thursday morning – they did not take the opportunity to document it. Millions of people around the world were amazed by this scene, which appeared as a “ring of fire” glowing in the night sky.
Fully found in Canada, Greenland, parts of the Arctic Ocean and Siberia, and northeastern North America, Greenland, Northern Europe and northern Asia.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between the earth and the sun, completely blocking sunlight. For a while Annual solar eclipse, The moon does not completely obscure it when it passes the sun, so some sunlight is visible.
Because the moon appears small in these conditions, it cannot completely block the sun, which is called the “ring of fire” or the “ring of light”.
This is one of two solar eclipses this year. The total solar eclipse will be visible on December 4th.
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