Solar Eclipse april 2024 LIVE video

Subscribe: Other Solar Eclipse VIDEO: The “ring of fire“ solar eclipse is coming up Thursday (June 10) and here’s when you can watch the solar eclipse. The solar eclipse will be visible will be partially visible from the United States, northern Canada, Europe, northern Asia, Russia and Greenland. You can also watch solar eclipse live online with several live solar eclipse webcasts, and if you live in any of the areas where the solar eclipse is visible and it’s safe to travel, you can look at it outside — just make sure to wear protection. Solar eclipses happen when moon passes in front of our sun, from the view of our planet. Total solar eclipses happen when our moon covers the entire sun. A “ring of fire“ or annular eclipse happens when the moon is near its farthest point from Earth during an eclipse The first locations where you can see the partial phase of solar eclipse — where the moon takes a “bite“ out of the sun — will happen at 4:13 a.m. EDT (0813 GMT); local time will vary depending on where you are situated. You can see a partial eclipse if you are living north and east of a line running roughly from Edmonton, Alberta, to Des Moines, Iowa, down through Savannah, Georgia. The annular solar eclipse will start being visible in those northerly regions fortunate enough to see it at 5:48 a.m. EDT (0948 GMT), according to Time and Date. The maximum eclipse will happen at 6:42 a.m. EDT (1042 GMT) in the north polar region, where the annular phase will last roughly 3 minutes and 51 seconds. Annularity will be best visible in Canada, as the path begins on the north shoreline of Lake Superior and is highly visible in the Canadian Shield of northwest Ontario and the Canadian Arctic tundra. Unfortunately, those living in the United States won’t be able to see the “ring of fire“ in person because the border to Canada has been closed to non-essential travel due to the pandemic.
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