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ANNUALAR SOLAR ECLIPSE OCCURS ON MAY10, 2013.

On May 9th and 10th 2013 thursday and friday a annualar solar eclipse occurs which is visible in certain parts of Australia and South Pacific Ocean. The moon will cover the sun and it transform sun into cosmic "Ring of Fire" daytime. 

Jay Pasachof, an astronomer at Williams College and chair of International Astronomical Union's research group on eclipse says that people and students are interested in viewing eclipse but it is advice to have safety measures and precautions before viewing the eclipse. 

During the annualar solar eclipse 95 % of sun will be covered by
moon at the final stage of eclipse and sky will not be darker at any point of view. Due to this reason special protective glasses , cameras, telescope should be used to view the annual solar eclipse safely. 

This annual solar eclipse can be well seen in Papua New Guinea , Solomon Island, Western Australia and Queens Land in Australia and Northern Territory and in other parts of world it can be partially seen according to their weather condition. The solar eclipse will occurs in the heels of partial lunar eclipse that covers the moon above the Central Asia, Western Australia , Eastern Europe and Africa. 

Another lunar eclipse occurs on May 24th 2013. SLOOH Space camera will show the images of annual solar eclipse starting on thursday at 2:30 p.m UTC and this year there will be another solar eclipse occur on November 3rd 2013 wchich can be visible in North Atlantic Ocean and Equatorial Africa. 

The Astronomers warned the people not to see the eclipse with naked eye which is dangerous to our eyesight and use protective glasses. 

Latest arctile of solar eclipse.
 
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