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The total solar eclipse seen from Svalbard, Norway on March 20, 2015.Olav Jon Nesvold—EPA
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The sun through clouds during the maximun solar eclipse seen from the Jolimont observatory in Toulouse, France on March 20, 2015.Alain Pitton—Demotix/Corbis
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A partial solar eclipse of the sun is visible in Rabat, Morocco on March 20, 2015.Abdelhak Senna—EPA
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A total solar eclipse occurs over Svalbard, Norway on March 20, 2015.Haakon Mosvold Larsen—NTB Scanpix/Reuters
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A dove is pictured in front of the sun during a partial solar eclipse in Munich on March 20, 2015.Alexander Hassenstein—Getty Images
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A partial solar eclipse is seen through clouds in Sofia, Bugaria on March 20, 2015.Stoyan Nenov—Reuters
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Partial Solar eclipse seen from Yorkshire, United Kingdom on March 20, 2015.Nigel Roddis—Rex USA
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The moon passes between the sun and the earth after the totality phase of a total solar eclipse as from Torshavn, the capital of the Faeroe Islands on March 20, 2015.Matt Dunham—AP
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