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The partial solar eclipse of Oct. 23, 2014, was ushered in at Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, with the playing of the Triumphal March from "Aida" by the USC Trumpet Quartet.
The year 2014 will be marked by two solar eclipses, with the moon blocking the sun's light on April 29 and Oct. 23. Here is how to see the 2014 solar eclipses.
Yesterday was the last solar eclipse the U.S. will see until August 2017. This was a partial eclipse, ... Oct 24, 2014 7:00 AM. Tweet Share Share Comment ...
On the afternoon of Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun. What we’ll see is a partial solar eclipse, where the Moon passes along a chord of the Sun’s face, never ...
People in most of the continental United States will be in the shadow of the Moon on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 23, as a partial solar eclipse sweeps across the Earth. For people looking through sun ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Today is your final chance this year to catch the partial solar eclipse, which is happening now through early evening. In fact, people across North America will be treated to ...
Oct. 14: Annular Solar Eclipse . All eyes will be on the sky for those in the annular eclipse’s path, known as the path of totality, ... Oct. 23: Venus Reaches Greatest Elongation .
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