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Today the “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse is partially vi | Asgardia Space Nation

Today the “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse is partially visible from the United States, northern Canada, Europe, northern Asia, Russia, and Greenland.
Always remember about eye safety when watching the eclipse! When watching a partial eclipse you must wear eclipse glasses at all times if you want to face the sun. Ordinary sunglasses, even very dark ones, are not safe for looking at the sun.
If you don’t have a proper filter, a convenient method for safe viewing of the partially eclipsed Sun is a pinhole projection. You simply pass sunlight through a small opening (for example, a hole punched in an index card) and project an image of the Sun onto a nearby surface (for example, another card, a wall, or the ground).
In case you can't see the eclipse due to geography, cloudy conditions, several online streams have you covered.