"Everything you need to know about the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse this weekend"

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An annular solar eclipse will occur today, starting from Oregon and sweeping across the U.S. before heading over Mexico, Central America, and South America. During the eclipse, the moon will cast a shadow on Earth, creating a "ring of fire" effect as it doesn't entirely cover the sun's disk. Observers within the path of annularity will experience the ring of fire, while those outside will see a partial solar eclipse. It is important to use solar filters and never look directly at the sun. This is the last solar eclipse of 2023 and will serve as a warm-up for the upcoming total solar eclipse in 2024, which coincides with a period of increased solar activity.
- Annular solar eclipse will turn the sun into 'ring of fire' today. Here's what you need to know. Space.com
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- A "Ring of Fire" in Wichita skies Saturday morning KAKE
- How to make a solar eclipse viewer using items around the house KVUE
- How to watch the 'ring of fire' solar eclipse this weekend Yahoo News
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