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Unlike the April 8 total solar eclipse, where the Moon completely blocked the Sun's disk for a short period of time, this event will be an annular, or 'ring of fire', eclipse. Also, while the April eclipse passed over North America, from Mexico to Atlantic Canada...
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It's easier than trying to find eclipse glasses at this point. And better for your eyes than staring directly at the sun.
The best time to view the Quadrantids is between the late hours on Jan. 2 to just before the break of dawn on Jan. 3. — when the radiant of the shower is ascending the northeastern sky. This year,the moonwill be 9% illuminated at the time of the shower's peak. To calculate sun...
Solar eclipse glasses can be used to safely view a total solar eclipse, but it's important to make sure they're of the right quality. Don't use sunglasses, smoked glass, an unfiltered telescope and magnifiers or polarized filters as a way to view the eclipse. ...
But even if you aren't in the path of totality, where the moon will temporarily completely block the sun, you can still get in in on the eclipse action, thanks to the wonders of the internet. SEE ALSO:You can do some really cool science during the total solar eclipse ...