The sun's coronal is seen at the moment of the solar eclipse in the sky over Tinian in the Northern Marianas islands at 08:12 a.m. local time Tuesday, June 11, 2002. Tinian, Saipan's neighboring island, was one of the most ideal spots to view the solar sky show that can be seen from eastern Asia and much of the Pacific on June 11 and North America on June 10 due to the International Date Line. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)
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An annular eclipse occurs yesterday in Shanghai and other parts of eastern China from 5:42 to 7:12 a.m.
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a spectacular annular eclipse was photographed behind palm trees on 1992 January.
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A massive solar eruption, more than 30 times the length of Earth's diameter, blasted away from the Sun on July 1, 2002, and was captured in a picture taken by the SOHO satellite. The a fiery-looking 'leg' in the lower-left corner of the image is what astronomers call an eruptive prominence, a loop of magnetic fields that trap hot gas inside. If eruptions like these are aimed at Earth, they can disturb Earth's magnetosphere, but this one was not directed at our planet, a spokesman for SOHO said. (NASA/Reuters)
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A sailing ship sails during sunset towards the harbor of Bremerhaven, northern Germany on Tuesday evening, July 16, 2002. (AP Photo/Joerg Sarbach)
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Smoke from the Geneva 2 and Eyerly Fires lingers as the sun sets over Black Butte near Redmond, Ore., Tuesday, July 16, 2002. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
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