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A partial solar eclipse will be visible in northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., from about 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. Thursday. (Shutterstock)
WASHINGTON, DC Thursday morning in the Washington, D.C., metro could kick off with a solar eclipse for some residents, as a partial annular solar eclipse will be visible in portions of the capital city and northern Virginia.
DC area residents should see the eclipse from around 5:42 a.m. to 6:29 a.m., according to timeanddate.com, which tracks such information.
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is farthest from Earth and appears smaller and doesn t completely block the view of the sun, resulting in a ring of light around the darkened moon.
Solar eclipse is a natural phenomenon, when moon covers the sun
Solar eclipse 2021 will occur on 10th June, at 1:42 PM in the afternoon. A solar eclipse is a natural phenomenon that takes place when the moon fully or partially covers the sun. It looks like a ring of fire. It can be a delight to capture, but one should always be very careful while witnessing a solar eclipse. It is a scientific concept, and various cultures and people associate the placing of the sun, moon, and earth to a person s heath. There are many beliefs, truths, and myths surrounding the solar eclipse, however as we know, these all depend from person to person, but watching the solar eclipse with naked eyes is truly dangerous.
UpdatedWed, Jun 9, 2021 at 2:23 pm ET
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A 19-year-old woman was killed when a suspect in a convenience store robbery crashed head-on into her car while attempting to flee police Wednesday morning. (Shutterstock)
MASSACHUSETTS It s Wednesday, June 9. Here s what you should know this afternoon:
Massachusetts lawmakers were scheduled to meet at 1 pm Wednesday to vote one of the most significant changes in state tax policy in years.
Officials are expecting 5,000 people to attend Thursday s funeral for Worcester police officer Enmanuel Manny Familia, who drowned Friday attempting to rescue Troy Love, 14, from the pond at Green Hill Park.
A Cape Cod comedian is facing charges after he hit a golf ball in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming as part of a stunt to hit a golf ball in each state in 30 days.