Annular solar eclipse 2023: How to watch 'ring of fire' safely

Americans are set to witness a rare "ring of fire" eclipse of the Sun today. This annular eclipse occurs when the Moon is too small to completely cover the Sun. Nasa has provided ways for people to participate in the event, including using laptops, phones, and telescopes for Citizen Science projects. Nasa warns against looking at the Sun directly and suggests using eclipse glasses or indirect viewing methods.

Annular solar eclipse 2023: How to watch 'ring of fire' safely
Americans are set to witness a rare "ring of fire" eclipse of the Sun today. This annular eclipse occurs when the Moon is too small to completely cover the Sun. Nasa has provided ways for people to participate in the event, including using laptops, phones, and telescopes for Citizen Science projects. Nasa warns against looking at the Sun directly and suggests using eclipse glasses or indirect viewing methods.