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‘Ring of fire’ eclipse Thursday morning will be a partial eclipse for Maine
Because of the moon s path, the Northeast will not see the moon and sun align perfectly to form an annulus, or ring of fire behind the moon as it passes.
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The first solar eclipse of the year is set to take place Thursday morning and will be visible throughout the state for early risers.
The eclipse will be a sunrise event, with the moon passing between the Earth and sun, roughly between 5 and 6:30 a.m. It will not, however, be a total eclipse because the moon’s distance from Earth will make it appear smaller than the sun, leaving behind a visible annulus or “ring of fire.”