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An annular solar eclipse will be visible over parts of the Pacific Ocean , southern Chile and southern Argentina .
Approximately 175,000 people live within the path of annularity, making this solar eclipse a rather remote affair.
If you're unable to view the eclipse in person you can watch all the action unfold live here on Space.com with several livestreams (details of which will be released closer to the time).
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