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Annular Solar Eclipse 2023: 5 Weird Facts About the Rare 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse Coming This Week
The annular solar eclipse in 2023 happens to be a rare 'Ring of Fire' eclipse that can be viewed this week across North America. Since general facts about the eclipse are already widely shared, here are 5 weird facts every skywatcher should know:
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