Ring of Fire solar eclipse to appear TOMORROW - how and when to see it
Briefly

"An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely blocks the sun, allowing only a halo of sunlight to be visible, creating the phenomenon called 'ring of fire'."
"According to Professor Don Pollacco, when the moon is further away in its orbit, it appears smaller than the sun, leading to the distinctive ring visible during an annular eclipse."
"As the annular solar eclipse unfolds, spectators will witness a perfectly-round orange circle resembling a gigantic hula hoop, accompanied by dimmer daylight and confused birds acting as if it's dusk."
Read at Mail Online
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