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May 18th 2012, 12:43

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YouTube Preview Image. This is one of the better Solar Eclipse informational videos I've seen and worth watching even if you're not in the eclipse path. If you are able to view it I wish you good skies. I've seen only three but

Wolfram|Alpha gives details on the annular eclipse coming May 20th, such as path, duration, magnitude, location, as well as other future eclipses.

The astronomical orbits of several celestial bodies will coincide in some spectacular ways over the next few weeks in Northern California. First up this.

In 1992, Los Angeles was to have the best solar eclipse it would see in more than two centuries. It was going to be spectacular — a full, exquisite "ring of fire" eclipse before sunset. And then, to the horror of 15000 people who gathered at Griffith

By Mike Taugher File-In this Jan.15,2010 file photo showing a combination of three separate photographs, the various stages of an annular solar eclipse seen over Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon blots out all but a

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