If you were lucky enough to live in Asia or the western United States or anywhere in between, you would’ve been graced with the clear sight of what looked like a ring of fire in the sky. Or more specifically, an annular eclipse. Here are the best pictures we’ve seen.
The picture above was taken in Japan by Joseph Tame. He actually has video of the raw footage of the eclipse, if you fancy a look. Looking at all of the pictures of the eclipse, the sky looked like it held a suspended icy ring of fire. Or maybe even a halo. Either way, they’re amazing.
(Photo Credit Joseph Tame)
If you have any pictures of the Ring of Fire solar eclipse, be sure to send them to us here.
(Photo Credit AP)
Taken in China (Photo Credit AP)
Taken in Philippines (Photo Credit AP)
Taken by Gizmodo reader Desiree
Taken in Philippines (Photo Credit AP)
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Taken in Japan (Photo Credit AP)




















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That last pic in particular…
Or what WAS the last pic at the time of writing (#6)
Science needs to make the sun look like the main article picture at all times. That’s just better.
Only problem is, nobody would be around to appreciate it for very long due to all the crops dying and the massive temperature drop, but hey, we’d at least die stylishly.
The annihilation of the species is a small price to pay for such awesomeness.
The Annihilation of the Human species sure, but there are much nicer and more intelligent creatures that don’t deserve to die for your whims.