Rare Partial Solar Eclipse Visible from SoCal Skies: Griffith Observatory Offers Free Events

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A rare partial solar eclipse is visible in the skies over Southern California this morning, starting at 8 a.m. and lasting until 11 a.m. The best time to see it is around 9:20 a.m., and proper protective eye gear should be worn. This event, which occurs infrequently, offers the opportunity to witness the moon passing in front of the sun, creating a dark patch or arc across the sun. In Los Angeles, it will be a partial eclipse, reaching around 70% coverage.
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