Did you witness the “Ring of Fire” in the sky above Arkansas in 2017? If not, mark your calendars for Saturday, October 14, because an annular solar eclipse is heading our way. Though this phenomenon is only partially visible here, it’s an incredible spectacle you don’t want to miss. Whether you choose to watch the annular eclipse from the water or from the highest point in our state, be sure to secure your seat for this partial solar eclipse in Arkansas this year. Here are seven places to view this glorious, astronomical event in the Natural State. 

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Come October, this annular solar eclipse will be the talk of the town. And folks will be outside in droves watching this phenomenon over our skies. What’s even better is that this annular eclipse is a pre-show for the main event in April of 2024, when Arkansas will be in the path of a full solar eclipse. Don’t forget to wear protective glasses when viewing these astronomical events, after all, safety first.

So, are you ready for the eclipse of 2023? Share your thoughts in the comments below.  And if you would like to read about more sky gazing phenomena, check out this article about the dark sky park in Arkansas.

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