Australians are today bearing witness to something truly majestic - a solar eclipse. The best place on Earth to see it is a tiny town in Western Australia. Tracy_Vo MORE:
In just hours Australians will have a chance to witness a rare total solar eclipse, which will see the sun transformed into a mere halo as the moon blocks it from view.
An observation platform has been erected, and today special purpose solar eclipse glasses will be handed out to eclipse gazers. "So it is going to be busy here and certainly all eyes I suppose will be on Exmouth for that 62 seconds of darkness today."A rare solar eclipse will cross over remote parts of Australia, Indonesia and East Timor on Thursday, April 20, 2023."It is actually a hybrid eclipse," he explained.
"It is lovely to see the fingernail moon. The universe is giving us something for free. We are lucky."
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