At 1:45 p.m. CDT (18:45 UTC) today, the moon will be right between us and the sun. But the moon will be further from Earth than it was during the April 8 total solar eclipse, so it will appear too small to cover the sun completely. That means we'll see an annular eclipse, where a spectacular "ring of fire" hangs in the sky. It will be visible from parts of South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and Antarctica. And we'll be livestreaming the eclipse in cooperation with our friends at TimeandDate.com. Join the watch party fromĀ 12:15 p.m. CDT (17:15 UTC).
Ring of Fire Eclipse Today - Join the Watch Party
At 1:45 p.m. CDT (18:45 UTC) today, the moon will be right between us and the sun. But the moon will be further from Earth than it was during the April 8 total solar eclipse, so it will appear too small to cover the sun completely. That means we'll see an annular eclipse, where a spectacular "ring of fire" hangs in the sky. It will be visible from parts of South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and Antarctica. And we'll be livestreaming the eclipse in cooperation with our friends at TimeandDate.com. Join the watch party fromĀ 12:15 p.m. CDT (17:15 UTC).