Today’s solar eclipse will dazzle skywatchers across Canada, as many areas will see partial to total solar eclipses. This solar eclipse, which began at 10:15 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, is expected to reach its maximum visibility by noon, depending on location. Canadians are advised to use proper solar-vision glasses to safely view this event.
Meanwhile, Lunar Eclipse 2025 on March 13, 2025 is eagerly awaited. This rare total lunar eclipse will be completely visible across much of Canada, making for a breathtaking view of the blood-red moon.
Where to watch the eclipse in Canada?
To view today’s solar eclipse, prime locations include Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, while rural areas with minimal light pollution will have the clearest skies. Astronomers suggest that if weather conditions hinder visibility, watch the live stream.
The 2025 lunar eclipse will be visible across the country, with clear skies in provinces such as Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Safety tips for eclipse viewing
Experts caution against looking directly at the sun during a solar eclipse without certified solar glasses. The lunar eclipse does not require any special equipment, but binoculars or telescopes can enhance the experience.
The Canadian sky-watching community is excited about these two spectacular astronomical events, which symbolize significant events of the 2025 astronomical calendar.
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