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An annular solar eclipse will happen on Saturday, Oct. 14 😎 🌞 This “ring of fire” eclipse happens when the moon blocks out most of the surface of the sun, leaving only a bright circle of light. It will be visible from #Oregon to #Texas as it passes over the United States in a path about 125 miles wide. Outside of that path, a partial eclipse will be visible in the rest of the continental U.S. It will cut through the #Yucatán Peninsula in #Mexico and cross a number of Central American countries before reaching South America. There, it will pass through #Colombia and #Brazil, and end its run over the Atlantic Ocean. Some cities in the United States on or near this path are Eugene, Ore.; Ely and Battle Mountain in Nevada; Richfield, Utah; Roswell and Albuquerque in New Mexico; and cities in Texas like Midland, San Antonio and Corpus Christi. Outside of the United States, cities that will experience annularity include Campeche and Chetumal in Mexico; Belize City, Belize; Olanchito, Honduras; Cali, Colombia; and Tefé and João Pessoa in Brazil. Link in bio for more tips on how to safely view an eclipse.
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