Here's How to Catch the "Ring of Fire" Eclipse From DC - Washingtonian
Briefly

That's an annular eclipse-like a total solar eclipse, except the moon is at the furthest point in its orbit and, because of its distance, doesn't entirely block out the sun.
You can catch the partial eclipse with a crowd on October 14 at a host of DC-area gatherings. The National Air and Space Museum will host an from 10 AM to 2 PM. The Air & Space Museum event will feature safe solar observing with protective eye gear, a group art project, live music, free planetarium shows, a scavenger hunt, expert Q&As, and a story time with eclipse-themed family event author Andy Rash.
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