Partial solar eclipse to be visible in South China
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The first solar eclipse this year will take place around Thursday noon, and people in parts of Hainan, Guangdong, Fujian and Taiwan provinces can see partial eclipse around 12:30 pm, according to the Beijing Planetarium.
This eclipse will sweep across the Indian Ocean and Oceania, ending in the Pacific Ocean. The whole process will feature annular eclipse and total eclipse.
A total solar eclipse happens when the sun, moon and earth align.
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