Sunday, May 20, 2012

Watch Annular solar eclipse Monday morning

An 'annular solar eclipse' is expected to become visible for those along its narrow 8,500-mile path, when the moon blocks around 90 per cent of the sun leaving just a thin ring around the edges.



Path: The eclipse begins in eastern Asia on Monday then crosses the north Pacific to end in western U.S.
Path: The eclipse begins in eastern Asia on Monday then crosses the north Pacific to end in western U.S. [Map: Mail Online]

Early risers in southern China, northern Taiwan and southeastern Japan will get the best view on Monday morning.
Thousands of people in the western U.S. will be treated to a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse this evening.



Read more: Mail Online

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