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"path": "/news/science/165837-first-solar-eclipse-2026-ring-of-fire/",
"publishedAt": "2026-02-12T15:40:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "The first solar eclipse of 2026 will produce a spectacular ring of fire as the Moon aligns with Earth and the Sun.\nWhy the February Eclipse Stands Out\n\nThe first solar eclipse of 2026 promises to become one of the most striking celestial events of the year. On February 17, the Moon will line up precisely with Earth and the Sun, forming the rare \"ring of fire” effect. Only residents of limited regions of the planet will be able to observe it.\nOn February 17, an annular solar eclipse will occur. The Moon will reach apogee, the most distant point of its orbit, which means its apparent diameter will shrink below that of the solar disk. As a result, a bright rim will appear around the edges.",
"title": "First Solar Eclipse of 2026 to Form a Rare Ring of Fire"
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