An annular solar eclipse will cross the western United States and parts of Latin America

<br>Some of the United States will be visited by what is sometimes called a “ring of fire” eclipse because the moon is too far from Earth to fully block the sun, creating a ring-like effect when it reaches totality. The eclipse’s path runs through parts of Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas before dipping into Central and South America. Where the weather cooperates, it should be a great solar show and a nice lead up for the total eclipse on Apr. 8, 2024, which will cross the United States from Southwest to Northeast. Read about a recent annular eclipse:&nbsp;<a href="https://nyti.ms/3vbgfzg" style="background-color: var(--textfield-surface);">https://nyti.ms/3vbgfzg</a>