It may be nearing the end of the path, but Montreal is in the path of totality—and Toronto and Ottawa aren’t that far off. Expect Canadians to flock toward Montreal for best viewing in Canada, although those in the maritime provinces will also be treated to the path before it hits th...
Safely viewing the eclipse Solar eclipses can be viewed safely. The rules are simple; use only ISO-certified-safe solar eclipse glasses and viewers, and keep them on while the Sun is not yet fully eclipsed. Once the sky suddenly turns dark, and the solar corona appears, then you can take...
the digital camera and the binoculars. For the Pentax edhf I had made a filter with home depot pvc tubing felt and the silver black polymer. I brought 25 pairs glasses and gave them out as we drew a crowd. Some family and friends arrived as well as 100 or so other folks...Someone...
In Ottawa, a public inquiry looking into foreign interference in Canada’s elections paused its proceedings so the assembled lawyers, witnesses and journalists could watch the eclipse. They stood outside the Library and Archives building in downtown Ottawa as the sky darkened, ...
Only use proper solar viewing glasses to directly observe the eclipse. They are typically made of cardstock and have dark, silvery mylar 'lenses'. Put your eclipse glasses on first, then look up at the Sun. Also, turn away from the S...
St Louis, Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Detroit, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec City were also just outside the path of totality, so lots of day-trippers from these cities traveled to the path of totality. How to safely view the partial and total solar eclipse The partial phases ...
Choose safe viewing options: Wear certified solar viewing glasses, use telescopes with proper solar filters or pinhole projectors and consider online streaming options to watch the eclipse. Schedule indoor work or breaks: If possible, go indoors or to a shaded area during the peak of the eclipse...