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How to See the Hybrid Solar Eclipse This Weekend

The last solar eclipse of 2013 will take place November 3 and it will be a hybrid solar eclipse, meaning it will start out as an annular eclipse with a “ring of fire” (depicted above) and then become a full solar eclipse. 
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The last solar eclipse of 2013 will take place November 3 and it will be a hybrid solar eclipse, meaning it will start out as an annular eclipse with a “ring of fire” (depicted above) and then become a full solar eclipse. 


The Slooh Space Camera will livestream this portion of the eclipse, as seen from Kenya, from 6:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. ET Sunday. 

So stand by, and then tune in here

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