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How, where to see the "double sunrise" solar eclipse Saturday morning
Saturday's partial solar eclipse offers the rare chance to see a "double sunrise" in the northeastern part of the country.
Why it matters: It's the only solar eclipse visible from the U.S. this year and comes two weeks after the total lunar eclipse.
814 million people around the globe will be able to see part of the eclipse, which is nearly 10% of the world's population.
What is a partial solar eclipse?
A partial solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth but the three don't perfectly line up.
With a partial eclipse, only a part of the Sun will appear to be covered, which gives it a crescent shape.
What we're watching: For the March 29 eclipse, NASA says the Moon will pass in front of and partially block the Sun, casting a shadow on parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
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