Solar Eclipse 2024 LIVE: “Ring of Fire“ Eclipse View Over South America and Pacific | Chile and Argentina Live | CNBC TV18 Skywatchers gather next at Rapa Nui to watch the solar eclipse. Easter Island's locals and visitors gather at Rapa Nui, on the Pacific Ocean of Chile, to enjoy the view of the ring of fire during a solar eclipse. The second and final solar eclipse of 2024 will take place on Wednesday, October 2. This event, known as an annular solar eclipse, will occur just 15 days after the lunar eclipse and coincide with Sarva Pitru Amavasya, the New Moon day observed for ancestors. An annular eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth but does not completely cover the Sun, resulting in a striking “ring of fire“ effect. Live showing the progression of the annular solar eclipse, which is visible in Easter Island and in southern Chile and Argentina. An annular solar eclipse is produced by the sun, moon, and earth aligning. The moon is too far away (
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