An annular solar eclipse will put a 'ring of fire' above one of the most isolated spots on Earth: Easter Island

Coming off the excitement of last April’s Great North American Eclipse of the sun, many have asked when the next solar eclipse will take place. The answer to that question is Tuesday, Oct. 2, when an annular eclipse takes place. 

This is the type of solar eclipse where the moon is a little too distant from Earth to cover the sun completely, leaving a ring of sunlight shining around the moon’s silhouette; think of it as a “penny on nickel effect” with the penny representing the moon and the nickel the sun. 

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