Don't Miss the Rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse: Viewing Tips and What to Expect

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On April 20, a rare hybrid solar eclipse will occur, transitioning between annular and total as the moon's shadow moves across the globe. The eclipse will be visible in Australia and Southeast Asia, but NASA and Time And Date will host a livestream for viewers worldwide. The next hybrid solar eclipse won't occur until November 2031. The eclipse signals a time of reform and change, marking the beginning of the Aries-Libra eclipse cycle, which extends through 2025.
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