Last Saturday, San Antonio residents and out-of-town visitors threw on silly-looking glasses and gawked at the annular eclipse. Some even tried to snap a photo of the 'ring of fire' with their phones — although most such attempts proved unsuccessful.
Last Saturday, San Antonio residents and out-of-town visitors threw on silly-looking glasses and gawked at the annular eclipse. Some even tried to snap a photo of the"ring of fire" with their phones — although most such attempts proved unsuccessful.
Last Saturday's eclipse occurred during lunar apogee, or when the moon’s orbit is the furthest from Earth. The ring of fire that blazed in the sky during the past eclipse happened because the moon didn’t completely block out the sun,
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