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May 21st 2012, 15:42

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Clouds were threatening a view of the eclipse on top of Mount Fuji in Japan. A crew of climbers at the peak, sponsored by Panasonic featuring its solar power technology, was battling fierce winds and snow atop the

Hundreds of people gathered under cloudless skies at Griffith Observatory on Sunday as enthusiasm rose for the partial solar eclipse.

(Paul Carter/The Register-Guard) The annular solar eclipse, as seen through clouds in Eugene. (Rob Romig/The Register-Guard) Clouds or no clouds, you can't safely gaze at a solar eclipse without some kind of filter. Luckily for University of Oregon

The shadow of the moon started sweeping across the globe from Hong Kong to the Texas Panhandle as a rare annular solar eclipse began Monday morning in Asia. The sun appeared as a thin ring behind the moon to people in a narrow path along the center of

Abdel Baset al-Megrahi was convictedMore >> Arianna Bennett Channel 2 News This Sunday you have a chance to see an extremely rare phenomenon: a full annular eclipse. It is a solar eclipse that is only visible to North America about once everyMore

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