The moon appeared to take a bite out of the sun on Thursday (Oct. 23) in a partial solar eclipse that was visible to potentially millions of skywatchers across North America, weather permitting. The eclipse lasted about three hours, with nearly all of North America having a good view of the event. "The sun never fails to be boring," astronomer Lucie Green said during a Slooh Community Observatory webcast of the solar eclipse. Slooh.com hosted a feed of the solar eclipse from a solar telescope in Arizona.
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