Photos: Annular Solar Eclipse of May 20, 2012 See images of the annular solar eclipse of May 20, 2012 in this photo gallery. Annular solar eclipse goes global, social First annular eclipse in 18 years thrills millions in western U.S. and Southeast Asia and millions more who could only watch on social networks. Solar Eclipse Pictures: 2012 "Ring of Fire" Dazzles U.S., Asia See stunning images of the annular eclipse that created a "ring of fire" enjoyed by millions of sky-watchers in Asia and the U.S. West. Watch Live: Annular Solar Eclipse Creates Ring of Fire Join Wired Science for some live feeds of the annular solar eclipse, which will be visible today over eastern Asia and western North America. Rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse dims skies KANARRAVILLE, Utah (Reuters) - The sun and moon aligned over the Earth in a rare astronomical event on Sunday - an annular eclipse that dimmed the skies over parts of Asia and North America, briefly turning the sun into a blazing ring of fire. As the eclipse reached its peak, a crowd of several thousand viewers gathered in a Utah field took a collective gasp and erupted into applause, cheers and ... Ring of Fire Eclipse: 2012 More links and information Solar Eclipse 2012: Annular Eclipse Makes 'Ring of Fire' - ABC News Rare 'ring of fire' solar eclipse comes to California - LAtimes.com Solar eclipse - Wikipedia entry Stunning Solar Eclipse Pics Snapped Over Scenic Arizona Canyon A painstakingly planned photo expedition to see the annular solar eclipse paid off spectacularly for two veteran astrophotographers. Incredible Video of Annular Solar Eclipse Will Drop Your Jaw [VIDEO] You've probably been overwhelmed by enough Instagram shots of this weekend's annular solar eclipse to think you've seen it from every angle and through every filter. But you haven't seen anything like the video above. Will You See Today's Annular Solar Eclipse? Just in case you haven't heard, an annular eclipse will dazzle the Pacific Ocean on Sunday. Millions watch Pacific eclipse An annular eclipse, in which the Moon partially blocks out light from the Sun, has moved across east Asia and the western US.
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