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'Ring of fire' eclipse enthrals skywatchers in Middle East, Asia

SINGAPORE, Dec 26: Thousands of skywatchers gathered across parts of the Middle East and Asia on Thursday to glimpse the sun forming a ring of fire around the moon in a rare annular solar eclipse.
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By Reuters

SINGAPORE, Dec 26: Thousands of skywatchers gathered across parts of the Middle East and Asia on Thursday to glimpse the sun forming a ring of fire around the moon in a rare annular solar eclipse.



An annular eclipse occurs when the moon covers the sun’s center but leaves its outer edges visible to form a ring.


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Thursday’s was visible in Saudi Arabia as well as Singapore, India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.


“This will be the first of only two annular eclipses visible from Singapore for the rest of the century. So in that sense, it’s a very rare event for us,” said Albert Ho, president of the Astronomical Society of Singapore. The island’s next will be in 2063.


In most years, two solar eclipses are visible from somewhere on Earth. The maximum number is five.

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