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Full annular 'Ring of Fire' solar eclipse in Panama

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A full annular solar eclipse seen from the Panamanian city of Penonome. Skygazers across the Americas have turned their faces upwards to watch as the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth at its furthest point from our planet. Since it is so distant, it will not cover the Sun completely, creating a "ring of fire" effect. IMAGES

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