Annular Solar Eclipse Early Thur. w/Web-Casts

Early Thursday, asomewhat unusual Annular Solar Eclipse / Annular Eclipse of the Sunwill be visible in parts of Canada, Russia, and Greenland, with aPartial Solar Eclipse / Partial Eclipse of the Sun viewable in otherparts of Canada, eastern and mid-western U.S., Alaska, Europe, andparts of Asia and Africa. The Annular Solar Eclipse / Annular Eclipseof the Sun can also be viewed on live-stream web-casts.
NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY ATANY SOLAR ECLIPSE / ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, UNLESS YOU HAVE THE PROPERTRAINING AND PROPER EQUIPMENT TO DO SO SAFELY; OTHERWISEEYE-SIGHT COULD BE DAMAGED PERMANENTLY !!!
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