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May 17th 2012, 10:42

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By John Hollenhorst, Deseret News In this 2002 file photo, Bob Hunsaker from Murray views a solar eclipse through filtered glasses at the Gateway Legacy Plaza. Several Utah cities and towns are expecting crowds of people coming out to view a rare solar

By STACIA SMITH CapRock Winery and Lubbock Lake Landmark are inviting people to view the first annular solar eclipse of the 21st century in a different way. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, partially or

St. Louis (KSDK) -- The partial solar eclipse Sunday night will be visible to St. Louisans weather permitting. The partial phase begins at 7:25 pm, with the sun close to the horizon. The sun sets while in eclipse. At 8:05 pm 53-percent of the sun's

By John Hollenhorst, Deseret News In this 2002 file photo, Bob Hunsaker from Murray views a solar eclipse through filtered glasses at the Gateway Legacy Plaza. Several Utah cities and towns are expecting crowds of people coming out to view a rare solar

At sunrise in some parts of China and Japan and by sunset in the western United States, a partial solar eclipse is set to slink across a narrow swath of the Earth on May 20 and 21. Depending on where people are in the

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