Ring of fire' eclipse to visit Canada on June 10 with partial view from U.S.
The eclipse will occur near sunrise in North America.
Still have your solar eclipse glasses from 2017? Youll get to use them next week.
A partial solar eclipse is set to hang in the morning skies June 10, over parts of the northern and eastern U.S., a crescent sun emerging from behind the interceding moon at sunrise. The slender sickle-shaped sun will be visible across a stretch of the Lower 48, providing an excellent photo op in a number of cities and the chance to check out something cool.
Farther north, in parts of Ontario, Quebec and Nunavut, Canada, a full ring of fire solar eclipse will be visible, a hollow sunlit circle climbing minutes after sunrise but continued travel bans prevent entry into Canada for leisure, to the dismay of astrotourists.
Also known as an annular solar eclipse, the ring of fire results when the moon passes in front of the sun, but isnt close enough to Earth to fully blot out the solar disk. That only happens during a total solar eclipse.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/06/03/ring-of-fire-partial-eclipse/?