All solar eclipses will be 'rings of fire' in the distant future. Here's why

On Saturday, Oct. 14th, nearly one billion people across much of North and South America will be able to watch as the new moon orbits between the sun and Earth to create a most interesting celestial occurrence: An eclipse of the sun. 

This eclipse is an annular, one in which a ring of sunlight is viewed around the moon’s image at midpoint in the spectacle. However, for much of the United States it will be seen only as a partial eclipse.  

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