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Tourists island-hopped around Tahiti, the French Polynesian island of Moorea and will head to the Anaa atoll, where they will wake up early to view the eclipse expected to last three minutes. The price? $4,995 a person, not including airfare. Scientists recommend that people wear special viewing glasses during a total solar eclipse and avoid looking directly with the naked eye. The next total solar eclipse will occur in November 2012 and will be visible from northern Australia and the South Pacific. ___ Online: NASA eclipse page:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar.html
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