Its called an annular eclipse of the sun The moon is at it's furthest point in its orbit from earth, so it doesn't match 1:1 as during a total eclipse, but leaves a ring of fire surrounding it The path it will take in the U.S.A is I believe from Oregon down to the gulf. In my neck of the woods it will be about 50% of totality, but its overcast, so it will just get dark soon.
Its called an annular eclipse of the sun The moon is at it's furthest point in its orbit from earth, so it doesn't match 1:1 as during a total eclipse, but leaves a ring of fire surrounding it The path it will take in the U.S.A is I believe from Oregon down to the gulf. In my neck of the woods it will be about 50% of totality, but its overcast, so it will just get dark soon.