Solar eclipse: Where, when and how to see the 'ring of fire' this weekend

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Solar eclipse: Where, when and how to see the 'ring of fire' this weekend
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The annular solar eclipse will be passing over central Texas this weekend! Learn more about the eclipse, when and where you can see it, and where you can go to get eclipse glasses and celebrate the phenomenon.

The rare phenomenon will take place Saturday morning, peaking just before noon.In the U.S., the eclipse will start in Oregon and end in Texas. In San Antonio, it will start at about 11:52 a.m. and end at about 11:56 a.m.

In an annular eclipse, the moon will cover part of the sun's light, making a "ring of fire" appear in the sky around the moon's silhouette.The annular solar eclipse will cross North, Central and South America on Saturday, Oct. 14. In the United States, the eclipse will begin in the United States in Oregon, passing across the American southwest and across Texas before moving on past Corpus Christi.

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