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At 11:42 a.m. EDT ( 1542 GMT ) on Oct. 2 , the moon will begin to turn the sun into a dazzling "ring of fire" during the annular solar eclipse 2024 .
The phenomenon will only be visible to those watching from within the path of annularity — a 165 to 206-mile ( 265 to 331-kilometer ) wide route.
Approximately 175,000 people live within that path.
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