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Total Solar Eclipse of November 2, 1967

On November 2, 1967, the Moon's shadow axis passes close enough to the Sun-Earth line for a total solar eclipse, but the axis misses Earth's surface entirely — no path of totality or annularity is visible from anywhere on the ground, only a partial eclipse near the point closest to the axis.

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