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November 14, 2012 02:10 am GMT

See the Years Only Total Solar Eclipse [PICS]


This year's only total solar eclipse happened today at 3:35 p.m. EST. While it was only visible from a small area in northern Australia, NASA set up its Slooh Space Camera near the city of Cairns and broadcasted the event online.

According to Slooh officials, the eclipse's path of totality -- mostly over the South Pacific Ocean -- was about 108 miles wide and traversed about 9,000 miles over a three-hour period. After leaving Australia, the umbral shadow drifted over the ocean without landfall for the remainder of its track.

A total eclipse occurs when the moon overlaps the sun in the sky, blocking our view. The total solar eclipse of 2012 occured at the Moon's ascending node in cent…
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