Watch: South America witnesses rare ‘ring of fire’ as sky turns dark during annular solar eclipse
The solar eclipse was visible from various parts of the southern hemisphere, with the best views from Easter Island in Chile, and the tip of Argentina.
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A 'ring of fire' forms during a solar eclipse over Patagonia and Easter Island https://t.co/Y9CIeJ7Aom pic.twitter.com/IuJoK9HoJ0— Reuters (@Reuters) October 3, 2024
???????? Imágenes de cómo se vivió el eclipse solar 'anillo de fuego' en la remota isla de Pascua, o Rapa Nui, en Chile.
Observadores de todo el mundo acudieron a este sitio para ver el acontecimiento. pic.twitter.com/vFfPmEj34y— Sepa Más (@Sepa_mass) October 3, 2024
#Eclipse2024 ????Desde Rapa Nui "El anillo de fuego"
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????: @pnowajew Astrónoma y climatóloga ALMA. pic.twitter.com/s0GuNGkr8W— Observatorio ALMA???? (@ALMAObs_esp) October 2, 2024
Partial solar eclipse seen from Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park this morning, 10/2/24.
NPS Photo/J.Wei pic.twitter.com/7cVudZTwpG— Hawaii Volcanoes NPS (@Volcanoes_NPS) October 2, 2024
...South America treated to rare 'ring of fire' eclipse.
Full "annularity," the moment of the peak "ring," lasted about six minutes in the eclipse, which began in the North Pacific before passing over the Andes and Patagonia regions of Latin Americahttps://t.co/Z5cmy9fRhm pic.twitter.com/P7MnOcdEHQ— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 3, 2024