Saturday 19 May 2012

GET READY FOR SPECTACULAR "RING OF FIRE" SOLAR ECLIPSE
MAY 20-21, 2012!
Skywatchers in East Asia and the western United States should circle this upcoming Sunday on their calendars. That's when a solar eclipse will block out most of the sun, leaving a spectacular "ring of fire" shining in the sky for observers located along the eclipse's path.

The event is what's known as an annular solar eclipse — from the Latin"annulus,"meaning "little ring" — and its full glory should be visible from much of Asia, the Pacific region and some of western North America, weather permitting. At its peak, the eclipse will block about 94 percent of the sun's light.

Other parts of the United States and Canada will still see a partial solar eclipse, without being treated to the ring of fire effect, though the East Coast will miss the event since the sun will have set before it begins.


YOU MAY REFER TO THIS SITE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT VIEWING LOCATIONS AND TIME:


http://astro.ukho.gov.uk/eclipse/0132012/

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