During the annual eclipse, the moon will travel in front of the sun, blocking its light -- except for a so-called "ring of fire" around the edge. NBC?s Lester Holt reports.
>>> this is how it looked last year. and if you want to see it for real this year, you'll have to live on the west coast . it's a rare annular or ring eclims where the moon travels in front of the sun and blocks it except for a thin ring of fire around the edge. it's due to happen sunday evening at 6:00 p.m . local time on the west coast . you could damage your eyes
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