A cloud layer partially obstructs a view of a the moon passing in front
of the sun in this partial solar eclipse, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013
A rare hybrid solar eclipse has swept across parts of the United States, Europe and Africa, creating spectacular scenes.
A solar eclipse happens when the moon blocks our view of the sun.
This particular eclipse is a hybrid because it is both a total and an annular eclipse, which occurs every 159 years and won't be seen again till 2172
A rare hybrid solar eclipse has swept across parts of the United States, Europe and Africa, creating spectacular scenes.
A solar eclipse happens when the moon blocks our view of the sun.
This particular eclipse is a hybrid because it is both a total and an annular eclipse, which occurs every 159 years and won't be seen again till 2172
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