Watch the first solar eclipse of 2014 live – non-central annular solar eclipse on April 29
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A solar eclipse is occurring, described as a non-central annular solar eclipse and also referred to as a deep partial solar eclipse. The eclipse is reportedly visible from certain regions, including New Zealand and Oceania, and is being broadcast live by various outlets. However, there is some confusion as reports also mention a total solar eclipse and a total lunar eclipse, as well as an unrelated event involving a moon flyby.
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