The narrow path of totality—where the Moon covers the Sun completely, causing atotal eclipse—runs throughMexico(fromSinaloatoCoahuila),the USA(fromTexastoMaine), andCanada(fromOntariotoNewfoundland). Apartial eclipsewill be visible across nearly all of North America, and a sliver of western Euro...
Eclipse enthusiasts are staking out their spots across three countries, fervently hoping for clear skies.
Montreal is inside the path of total solar eclipse and the major Canadian cities of Toronto, Ottawa, and Quebec are within a short drive to the path. After passing parts of the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, the eclipse visits the Maritime Provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island,...
andMaine. Parts ofTennesseeandMichiganwill also experience the total solar eclipse. The eclipse then goes intoCanadathroughSouthern Ontario,Quebec,New Brunswick,Prince Edward Island,Cape Breton, and exits through Newfoundland. This Spring, guests t...
Eclipses were once considered cosmic omens. Today, they provide a unique opportunity to consider the physical nature of the universe. Nikhil Arora,Queen's University, OntarioandMark Richardson,Queen's University, Ontario On April 8, 2024,...
ECLIPSE COVERAGE: Tackling traffic and other public safety points If you want to be on a boat somewhere on Lake Ontario, you will also be in the path. What might be more helpful is a list of counties in New York State that are not in totality. These areas will get very close to ...
The 2024 total solar eclipse was a major event. Totality could last twice as long as in 2017, depending on the observer's location. It was also the longest totality on land for over a decade, so eclipse-chasers from around the world flocked to the path of totality. As a bonus, the...
This page contains informattion about the AstroPixels Publication: Eclipse Bulletin: Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 April 08.
On April 8, 2024, all of Canada will see at least a partial solar eclipse, but parts of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada will experience totality.
Hamilton area will go dark during the eclipse "There are four to seven solar or lunar eclipses per year, but only those people along the path of an eclipse are able to see it," says the CSA. If you're outside the pa...