University of San Francisco Astronomy Professor Andrew Fraknoi sat down with ABC7 News to tell us what you can see at the rare event and safe ways to view it.
University of San Francisco Astronomy Professor Andrew Fraknoi tells ABC7 News what to expect and how to view Saturday's "Ring of Fire" eclipse.Millions of people will have their eyes on the sky Saturday, witnessing the latest celestial event: A solar eclipse called the "Ring of Fire.
While Fraknoi says you shouldn't look directly at the sun, he does have other options, some using materials you can find at home.Watch the full interview in the player above to hear all the facts, tips and tricks Fraknoi shares with us. You can also see the eclipse by going here at abc7news.com. We'll be streaming it live Saturday, starting at 9 a.m.
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