Get ready for this week's eclipse-chasing adventures

Total solar eclipse solaire 1999 by luc.viatour
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Imelda B. Joson and Edwin L. Aguirre This close-up view of the July 11, 2010, total solar eclipse's second diamond ring reveals a number of prominences as well as the pinkish layer of the sun’s atmosphere called the chromosphere. By Imelda B. Joson and Edwin L.
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After a gap of more than two years, a total eclipse of the sun will be visible this week from northeastern Australia. Residents and visitors in Cairns in Queensland will see the moon completely cover the sun for two minutes in the eastern sky shortly after local sunrise.
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