An solar eclipse dubbed 'Ring of Fire' will be witnessed throughout the globe, showing the passing of the moon over the face of the sun but keeping the glow around the sun's ring.
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The rare total solar eclipse appears in sky in this file photo.
The moon will partially block out the sun this Thursday to create a “ring of fire” solar eclipse.
Some people in the Northern Hemisphere will be able to catch the first of two solar eclipses this year on June 10.
A solar eclipse happens when the moon crosses between the sun and the Earth, which blocks a portion of the sun’s rays, according to NASA.
This eclipse is an annular eclipse, meaning the moon is far enough away from the Earth that it appears smaller than the sun.