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What to know about the partial solar eclipse occurring Saturday
A partial solar eclipse, nicknamed the “ring of fire” for its appearance, will be visible on Saturday. Unfortunately, for those in the Chicago area, it does not look like there will be much to see, due to extensive cloud cover and rainfall. For those that won’t be able to get a good look, NBC will be carrying NASA’s live stream of the phenomenal event, which can be viewed here. Here’s a look at what time the eclipse is expected to occur, and the chances of seeing it over Chicago. What time will the eclipse happen? According to the planetarium’s Solar Eclipse viewing chart, the eclipse is slated to begin at around 10:37 a.m. CT, with the moon’s shadow increasing as it moves a

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