![]() ![]() I only had a few precious minutes, so I watched and quickly snapped a photo to show the conditions, but didn’t try to mess with a better photo capturing the eclipse. He had just finished a radio interview about it, and was busy sharing post on our social feeds. I also called Alex to share in the excitement. I steadied them on my car’s roof and could see the partial eclipse and wisps of clouds. Also figure out some tricks to steady them-practice ahead and look for tips online. I highly recommend preparing for your next viewing opportunity by getting a pair with as much magnification as you can. I had eclipse glasses and Alex’s solar binoculars with magnification. I was able to see the partial eclipse through a narrow break in the clouds before it disappeared into the clouds above! At the maximum point, the sun was coming from from a cloud bank. J“I got very lucky! I was on top of a 6-story parking lot, right above the treeline in the direction of the sunrise. This meant that viewers will need to get a clear view of the horizon during sunrise in order to see the eclipse. In many of these locations, the eclipse will occur before, during, and shortly after sunrise. In the United States, the partial eclipse was visible along parts of the Southeast, Northeast, Midwest, and in Northern Alaska. ![]() Viewers in parts of the eastern United States and northern Alaska saw a partial solar eclipse on June 10, along with much of Canada and parts of the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. The Sun will appeared to have a dark shadow on only part of its surface. This happens when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are not exactly lined up. However, they experienced a partial solar eclipse if within range as the map above shows. In some places, viewers didn’t get to see this ring around the Moon. The Partial Experience If you’re not in the direct path for a total or annular eclipse-but still within the outside of the path-this is what you may have seen with proper eye protection. This means that viewers will need to get a clear view of the horizon during sunrise in order to see the eclipse. In many of these locations, the eclipse will occur before, during, and shortly after sunrise. In the United States, the partial eclipse will be visible along parts of the Southeast, Northeast, Midwest, and in Northern Alaska. Other places will see the rising Sun appear as a shark’s fin, such as Ottawa, Montreal, and Boston. At the right location, you may see horns of the Sun rising above the water at sunrise! Good places to see this phenomenon are around Thunder Bay, Sault Ste Marie, Toronto, Philadelphia, New York City, and Atlantic City. While relatively few will see the perfect annulus in southern Ontario, many will enjoy a dramatic view of a deep partial eclipse at sunrise. ![]() ![]() The times of greatest eclipse (in Coordinated Universal Time) and the degree of maximum eclipse obscuration by percent. The annular solar eclipse begins at sunrise over southern Ontario and ends at sunset in far-eastern Russia. From the end of annularity to the end of the eclipse is about 1 hour, 15 minutes. The duration of the annular solar eclipse ranges from seconds to over 4 minutes. From the beginning of the eclipse to the annular solar eclipse is about 1 hour 15 minutes. ![]()
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