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The “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun, in images

This Saturday, the 2023 solar eclipse will be visible from the northwest of the United States and then pass through Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, the northern end of Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and northern Brazil. In some cities, it will only be possible to see it partially if weather conditions allow

Diners along the Riverwalk and people on a river barge in San Antonio use special glasses to watch as the moon moves in front of the sun during an annular solar eclipse.Eric Gay (AP)
Chloe Haynes, Jatzin Alvarado and Emma Gorski watch the eclipse through their eclipse glasses on the second day of the second weekend of Austin City Limits Music Festival, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. Sara Diggins (AP)
Colin Foster, from Austin, takes a photo of the eclipse through a pair of eclipse glasses on the second day of the second weekend of the Austin City music festival.Sara Diggins (AP)
People watch a rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse along the Las Vegas Strip.John Locher (AP)
People watch a rare "ring of fire" eclipse of the sun at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.Rick Bowmer (AP)
A man using glasses watches the moon passing between earth and the sun during a rare "ring of fire" eclipse of the sun Saturday.Rick Bowmer (AP)
Thousands of people went to tourist sites in the southern United States because the eclipse was visible.Rick Bowmer (AP)
The sun rises over Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, before a rare "ring of fire" eclipse of the sun.Rick Bowmer (AP)
People in the street in Las Vegas. John Locher (AP)
People gather on the campus of Texas-Rio Grande Valley during the "ring of fire" eclipse of the sun on Saturday Oct. 13, 2023 in Edinburg, Texas. Delcia Lopez (AP)
The moon passes between Earth and the sun.Rick Bowmer (AP)