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How To View the Solar Annular Eclipse
In the first solar eclipse visible in the U.S. in 18 years, the Earth's moon will pass in front of the sun before sunset on Sunday, casting a giant shadow across the land.

A solar eclipse is expected to be visible across much of the western U.S. on Sunday.
In the hours before sunset on Sunday, the Earth's moon will pass in front of the sun โ the eclipse will be between 5:24 p.m. and 7:42 p.m.
"Called an annular solar eclipse, the moon and sun will exactly align Sunday, May 20, creating a "ring of fire" around the moon because of the sun's larger apparent size," reported the Huffington Post.
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The last solar eclipse visible in the U.S. was in 1994.
NASA warns that people should never observe a solar eclipse with the naked eye, only through filtered telescopes and special glasses.ย To learn more about the eclipse, visit NASA's website.
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The Los Angeles Times offered two ways, shared by the Huffington Post, to safely view Mother Nature's show:
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