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How to watch the annular solar eclipse today: Live streams, timing

DNA Saturday, 14 October 2023
The entire solar eclipse will last about two and a half hours from start to finish, but the annular phase will only last for four to five minutes.
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News video: Annular Solar Eclipse - October 14, 2023 LIVE

Annular Solar Eclipse - October 14, 2023 LIVE

Live streaming annular solar eclipse from an undisclosed location in Hobbs, New Mexico.

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