An annular solar eclipse is happening Saturday, and Utah is lucky to be in its direct path. A WeSU professor describes what it is, how long it will last and the best ways to watch it.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — It hasn't happened in the western United States since 2012, and it won't happen again in Utah until 2039.
 He described an annular solar eclipse as similar to a total eclipse, in that the moon will be crossing the sun's path.
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