In this episode, you will learn about the annular solar eclipse that will happen on Oct. 14, 2023, and why it is a special and important event for both the public and the scientists. You will discover how an annular solar eclipse happens, how and where to watch it safely, and what are some of the scientific experiments and observations that will take place during the eclipse. You will also find out how the annular solar eclipse is a practice run for the total solar eclipse that will happen in 2024, and what are the differences and similarities between the two types of eclipses. This episode will give you a comprehensive and exciting overview of this spectacular celestial phenomenon.
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