"Rare hybrid solar eclipse visible tonight: Here's how to watch"

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A rare hybrid solar eclipse will occur on Wednesday night, shifting between a total and annular eclipse depending on the observer's location on the ground. Hybrid eclipses are rare and occur only a few times a century. The eclipse will start at 9:36 p.m. Eastern time and will be visible in the Indian Ocean and then move across to the Pacific Ocean, providing the best views for those in Western Australia, East Timor, and eastern Indonesian islands. The next hybrid eclipse will be in 2031.
Topics:world#annular-solar-eclipse#celestial-event#hybrid-solar-eclipse#science#sky-watching#total-solar-eclipse
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