Mar 29, 2006; Side, Turkey; Turkish middle school students view stages of the full solar eclipse in the Mediterranean city of Side Turkey, Wednesday March 29 2006. The total eclipse was visible in a narrow band from Brazil across the Atlantic to Northern Mongolia. In a total eclipse, the entire sun is blocked by the moon, creating a massive shadow on Earth. The next total solar ecl
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Mar 29, 2006; Side, Turkey; Turkish middle school students view stages of the full solar eclipse in the Mediterranean city of Side Turkey, Wednesday March 29 2006. The total eclipse was visible in a narrow band from Brazil across the Atlantic to Northern Mongolia. In a total eclipse, the entire sun is blocked by the moon, creating a massive shadow on Earth. The next total solar eclipse will be visible from Canada to northern China on August 1 2008. The next total solar eclipse visible from the U.S. will be August 21, 2017. Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Honl/ZUMA Press. (©) Copyright 2006 by David Honl