Today a fleeting black orb will greet early-bird sky-watchers lucky enough to be in the path of one of the century's most remote total solar eclipses—the last till March 2015. Everyone else can watch the eclipse live via this video feed from team beihind the Web-based SLOOH Space Camera:
As the moon moves between Earth and the sun, a lunar shadow will be cast along a hundred-mile-wide (160-kilometer-wide) path, traveling virtually the entire length of the southern Pacific Ocean over several hours and making landfall early Wednesday in Australia (Tuesday afternoon in the United States). (See "ring of fire" eclipse pictures.)
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