Video: How to Make a Solar Eclipse Viewer
The moon will pass directly between the sun and the Earth on Sunday, May 20, causing an annular solar eclipse, where only a ring of sunlight will be visible circling the edge of the moon. The first annular solar eclipse viewable from the continental United States since May 10, 1994, this picturesque event is not to be missed.
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Solar viewer
A SEA lion at an aquarium in Tokyo sports a pair of special glasses to protect his eyes during an annular solar eclipse.
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Viewer photos: Solar eclipse
AUSTIN -- If you didn't get a chance to see last night's solar eclipse, here are some photos viewers sent in to KVUE. You can also click the player above to see part of KVUE photographer Matt Olsen's video of the stages of the eclipse. The eclipse began at 7:34 p.m. Sunday. The partial eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth and the moon partially or fully blocks the sun.
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Astronauts May See Solar Eclipse Shadow From Space
When the moon blocks the sun in a rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse Sunday (May 20), six astronauts living in space just might see the shadow on Earth created by the event from their home in space, NASA officials say.
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In pictures: Annular eclipse
How 'ring of fire' eclipse was seen from east Asia to western US
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