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'Ring of fire' solar eclipse lights up the sky this morning | The Atlanta Voice

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A 'ring of fire' solar eclipse appeared in the sky Thursday as the moon partially blocked out the sun. It was visible in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere, and people around the world captured the celestial show - the first of two solar eclipses this year - with some stunning images. A solar eclipse happens when the moon crosses […]

Source: The Atlanta Voice

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