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By Deborah Byrd and Bruce McClure in
Space on Nov 01, 2013
Hybrid solar eclipse on November 3
On Sunday, November 3, 2013, there will be a hybrid solar eclipse. That is, the eclipse appears fleetingly as an annular – or ring eclipse – at its start in the Atlantic Ocean and becomes a brief total eclipse later on. Along the long yet narrow central eclipse path, one can see the total eclipse, but much of the world outside that exclusive path will see a partial eclipse on Sunday. The partial eclipse will be visible from far-eastern North America, the Caribbean, northern South America, southern Greenland, the Atlantic Ocean, southern Europe, Africa, Madagascar and the Middle East. Keep in mind that you’ll absolutely need proper eye protection to watch this or any solar eclipse. Please use caution to prevent blindness or severe eye injury!
No matter where you reside within the eclipse viewing area, the solar eclipse will take place sometime between sunrise and sunset on Sunday, November 3, 2013.
Follow the links below to learn more about the November 3 solar eclipse.
Eastern North America sees a partial solar eclipse beginning at sunrise November 3
Europe, Africa and the Middle East see solar eclipse in afternoon hours November 3
Equatorial Africa views short-lived total solar eclipse in afternoon hours November 3
ismithx wrote:nice man. pity i not in trini to see this
TriniAutoMart wrote:We're just getting a partial.
Bizzare wrote:in b4 maj.tom gives us a full detailed description of the event
rfari wrote:I missed it.
And i see dr get rock by two earthquake
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