Watch this time lapse of the 'Ring of Fire' eclipse


By AGENCY

In this handout provided by NASA, sun spots are seen as the moon moves into a full eclipse position after reaching annularity during the first annular eclipse seen in the US since 1994 on May 20, 2012. A spectacular "ring of fire" solar eclipse on February 26, 2017 will regale skygazers in South America and southern Africa, with seafarers in the nearby Atlantic getting a front-row view too, astronomers say. Photo: AFP

A dazzling view only available in the southernmost part of the globe stunned onlookers on Sunday, Feb 26. The annular solar eclipse or "Ring of Fire" occurred when the Moon moved between the Earth and Sun.

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