Tuesday's solar eclipse was a "ring of fire" annular eclipse, but only for an uninhabited swath of Antarctica. For observers in Australia, the moon appeared to cover about 65 percent of the sun, resulting in a striking partial solar eclipse at sunset.
Australian eclipse-chasers dealt with frustrating clouds that occasionally blocked views of the moon-sun rendezvous.
"I felt lucky to view and capture the eclipse this afternoon due to continuous partial cloud cover,"
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How wonderful, Stargazer...thank you for sharing!