A rare Ring of Fire solar eclipse is capturing global attention today.
This annular eclipse happens when the Moon moves in front of the Sun but does not fully cover it, leaving a bright ring of light visible at peak alignment. The main viewing path stretches across parts of Antarctica, while partial views are visible in sections of Africa and surrounding regions.
Millions are watching live streams and sharing footage online as the event trends worldwide. Astronomers remind viewers to use proper eye protection when observing the eclipse directly.
The rare celestial event is now one of the most talked-about global stories, blending science, spectacle, and social media in real time.
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