How to see the “Fire Ring” eclipse on Thursday - News Summed Up

How to see the “Fire Ring” eclipse on Thursday


The entire annular solar eclipse lasts about 100 minutes, starting at sunrise in Ontario, Canada, and moving north to the moment of the largest solar eclipse around 8:41 am (6:41 am, GMT 11:41) local time in Greenland. A place where you can see the annular solar eclipse (black dots) and partial solar eclipse on June 10, 2021. This figure shows how an annular solar eclipse and a partial eclipse occur. This week’s eclipse does not include a total eclipse, so you should not look directly at the eclipse, even if you are wearing sunglasses.Instead you will need Special eclipse glass Or other tools such as a homemade eclipse viewer (here Step-by-step guide ) Or even a spaghetti strainer or colander will see the shadow of a partial solar eclipse when the sun shines through its holes on the ground or another surface. The total solar eclipse can only be seen from Antarctica, but South Africans, including Namibia and South Africa, can get a glimpse of the partial solar eclipse.


Source: The North Africa Journal June 04, 2021 23:24 UTC



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