Annular vs. Total Solar Eclipse - What’s The Difference? | Video
A total solar eclipse occurs when the entire disk of the Sun is covered by the Moon, as seen from Earth. An annular eclipse occurs when the lunar disk does not completely block the Sun. On Feb. 26, 2017, an annular eclipse will be visible from parts of Earth’s southern hemisphere. -- Full Story: https://goo.gl/7VFlsK
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