5/10/2023 0 Comments American eclipse baron![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The show begins on the western shores of Mexico not long after noon local time. Plan accordingly, though, as folks across Eastern Canada won’t get a chance to see another total solar eclipse at home again until 2079. This will be the first total solar eclipse in North America since the eclipse of August 2017 that swept across the length of the United States from Oregon to South Carolina.Ĭanada’s most recent solar eclipses occurred in August 2008, covering only a small part of Nunavut, and in February 1979, which saw the Moon’s shadow pass over southern Saskatchewan and much of Manitoba, including Winnipeg. Many Canadian cities-including Hamilton, Kingston, Montreal, Fredericton, Moncton, and Gander-will have a glorious minute or two to gaze up and witness the splendor of the Moon completely covering the Sun, with the Sun’s fuzzy corona dancing around the edge of our orbital companion’s silhouette.Ĭommunities closer to the centre of the shadow will experience totality the longest, while folks near the edge of the shadow may have as little as just a few seconds to witness the sight. ![]()
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