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SNAPPED: Annular Solar Eclipse over Park City Utah

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Did you see it? The annular Solar Eclipse was visible amid light cloud cover over Park City Utah around 10:28 a.m. this morning.
PARK CITY, Utah — Did you see it? The annular Solar Eclipse was visible amid semi transparent cloud cover over Park City Utah around 10:28 a.m. this morning.
According to NASA, an annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth when it is at or near its farthest point from Earth. As a result, the moon appears smaller than the Sun and does not completely cover it. This creates a bright “ring of fire” effect around the moon when the eclipse reaches annular totality.
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