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On Saturday, the moon will cast its shadow on Earth’s surface, a phenomenon that people in parts of the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Russia and Africa will get to experience as a part...
From The New York Times
Skygazers across the East Midlands have been out in force looking up at a partial solar eclipse on Saturday.
From BBC
The partial eclipse, visible through cloudy skies in Nantes, France.
From The New York Times
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